Electric Bass Guitar


Electric Bass Guitar


 

The Birth of the Electric Bass Guitar




An electric bass guitar usually has a body which is much larger in size than a standard electric guitar, and the neck is often much longer, with the scale length used for the frets much larger too. The overall size of an electric bass guitar is the most obvious distinguishing feature that makes it easy to spot, but of course its extra size can cause trouble for beginners. If you are looking at buying an electric guitar, and are considering the bass version, then it will be important to try out one such example first. The physical size may, in some cases, prohibit effective use, and a standard sized guitar may prove to be a more suitable alternative.


An electric bass guitar usually has four strings which are tuned to the same pitch as the double bass, or in some cases the strings are simply tuned to be one octave lower than the lowest four strings of a standard guitar.


For the last fifty years, the electric bass guitar has been the instrument of choice for producing the bass notes in most popular music, causing a dramatic decline in the popularity of the double bass for such music. The electric bass guitar has proven to be a very popular instrument, not only for use within popular music, but as an instrument in itself, often used for solo performances. In particular, jazz, funk and rock styles often feature an electric bass guitar solo, or prominent performance within a piece.


It was actually back in the 1930s that the electric bass guitar was born, with Paul Tutmarc's invention - originally referred to as a fiddle. It comprised of four bass strings, had a body and a fret board - and was played horizontally. Named an electronic bass fiddle it proved to be very popular, and because its manner of playing was more similar to that of a guitar, it meant that it was easier to pick up by guitarists than a fiddle would have been for them.


Although Tutmarc's fiddle marked the dawn of the electric bass guitar, it took about twenty years for the idea to take hold, and be developed by Leo Fender before it became a popular instrument. Fender created the Precision Bass, and took the rough form of a Telecaster with a single coil pickup. With four steel strings the instrument became popular with many well known bands and groups of the fifties, and it was at this point that the bass guitar became popular worldwide.


Following closely behind Fender was Gibson, whose bass guitars were generally smaller then fender's, and incorporated a humbucker pickup rather than the single coils. Gibson's most famous creation was the Thunderbird with a 34 inch scale, and duel humbucking pickups located halfway between the neck of the guitar and the bridge - a more usual position.


Today, electric bass guitars can be bought in a range of styles and shapes, although still generally larger than the standard electric guitars. For complete flexibility, however, you could always consider a duel neck guitar - with one being a bass, and the other a standard six string guitar!






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I just can't seem to get it!?
I have been a musician since 6th grade. I'm a sophomore in college now. In high school I played bassoon in the symphonic band and percussion in the marching band. Now why the heck two years later can I not figure out how to play what is supposed to be one of the easiest instruments? I went and bought an electric bass guitar a couple of months ago. I have a friend who plays electric guitar he can fret like a beast but doesn't know how to strum a bass properly. I can read TAB no problems. I just can't seem to strum without hitting other strings unless I'm p[laying the top string. I also can't seem to figure out how to fret at all. I see all these "beginner" TAB's and I'm like what the deuce because they all have huge jumps and stuff and I can't even go from from 1 string to another even if it's just 1 fret away. I don't know where to get help. Youtube has plenty of help videos but I can't seem to find any that show how to fret (proper fingering) technique) on a bass. I am frustrated and just want an instrument back in my life. That's all I want and it just seem so far out of reach. My friend who can fret really well just isn't a good teacher he just does it he can't tell me how to do it. I am not using a pick, but would love to learn in the future.

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Hey everyone...i need some serious help on choosing the right size pickups for my bass....I have a"Brice HXB-406- 6-String Electric Bass Guitar" with the regular soapbar pickups with the deminions of " 1-3/8 x 4-/38"..im looking to change the pickups to Bartolini's, EMG's, or Seyomour Duncan's...im really shooting for Bartolini's..thats my first option...but the problem i have is that i cannot find any pickups of the same deminion size as my bass...so my question is "What size pickups that are close to that deminsion that i could use without damaging or defecting the tone?.. thanks..

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