Getting started with an Epiphone Bass Guitar

Filed Under (Article) by jlwilson64 on 02-02-2009

Once you have decided that it is finally time to sit down and learn the bass guitar, you may find yourself a little confused on which bass would be the best to start with. You want to be careful, as salesman will notice that you are a beginner and will generally assume that you do not know any better than to fall for the more expensive bass guitars. While some of the more expensive basses are great, the large purchase really is not needed at this point.

The flashy new bass guitars and the smooth talk of the salesperson may tempt you but you have to keep your eyes set on what you really need. By allowing yourself to fall victim to an over the top purchase at such an early stage of the game you will probably find yourself disappointed in the end. It is a good idea to make sure that you stay focused and not allow a salesperson or your friends talk you into something completely different.

And expensive does not always mean better so you will want to keep that in mind. The fact is you really can get high quality sound for a fraction of the price. The beginner bass player will do well with the Epiphone Bass Guitar. This may be considered a bargain basement brand to some individuals but it is an excellent instrument to learn on. You will get all of the excellent clear and crisp sound that you want for a small amount of cash.

Starting with the Epiphone Bass Guitar is a great idea for those who have only a mild interest in learning the skill. Even those who are head strong about wanting to learn the guitar may later discover that it is not what they thought. Many people who start wanting to learn to play the guitar end up stopping after a few weeks of lessons as they find that type of instrument is not well suited for them. Since you never know how you will feel in a few weeks, it is best not to invest a lot of money into a guitar that you may or may not being using for much longer.

Once you have mastered the skill of playing the bass and are ready to play in public, you may want to treat yourself to something different. But until that day comes, the Epiphone Bass Guitar is the perfect fit for a beginner, no matter how old or young. And since so many people are looking for these used bass guitars, if you later want to sell it to get some cash out of it, it will not be too hard. This particular guitar is known for selling fairly fast so you will have no problem cashing in on your small investment later down the road.

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How To Buy Your First Bass Guitar

Filed Under (Article) by jlwilson64 on 01-02-2009

Have you been considering buying a bass guitar? If so you have made a great choice as far as musical instruments go. Bass guitars have a great deep sound and are very easy to learn how to play. Before you rush right out and buy one, here are some buying tips to give you some peace of mind. Online bass guitar purchases are just fine, but before buying I suggest you visit your local music shop to get a feel for what is out on the market. You want to see how the bass guitar fits you and feels in your hands. Most music shops will let you plug it in and play around with any guitar right in the store. If you know any experienced bassist, see if they do not mind tagging along with you, as most sales associates merely want to sell you any bass. Listen for the tone and quality of the sound that matches your taste.

Make sure you have a budget in mind before making a purchase, as a brand new bass guitar can cost you anywhere from $200 to $5000 depending on the brand, quality, and wood finish. Used basses tend to range from $100 to $1500 and are often just as good, although pricing and selection will vary from one locale to another. Consider buying a used bass. Most used bass guitars drop in price over the years and can offer much better quality and sound as a new bass would.

When you think you might have found a bass you like, do a search for that model on the internet to see if any reviews have been written from people who have already purchased that same model. Bass players are usually pretty straight forward on the bass guitars they have played and purchased.

Some great starter brands include Rogue, Squier and Epiphone. These brands of basses both look good and play great for the price. Fretless , acoustic and five-string basses each have their own type of sounds and pluses, but it is easiest to learn on a four string electric bass. Most beginner tutorials are written with the four-string bass in mind. Other brands of popular basses include: Fender, Gibson, Washburn, Ibanez, Rickenbacker and Yamaha to name a few.

There are great places to buy bass guitars online. ebay and Musicians Friend are great starting points to begin your search for that special first bass and you can usually purchase cheap bass guitars there as well.

By: David Bryan

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David Bryan is an avid bass guitar player. For more bass guitar buying options and bass guitars for sale visit Bass Guitar Depot.

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