Why is the bass guitar so underrated?
Why is the bass guitar so underrated?
The bass is underrated because it is a support instrument. It is not a “lead” instrument. Bass does not carry the melody, it does not play solos (generally), and does not attract a lot of attention. Bass helps drive the music, along with the drum kit.
Is the bass easier than guitar?
Physically speaking, the bass is harder to handle than a guitar. It has a longer neck, thicker and heavier strings and requires more finger strength to fret the notes correctly. The bass is also a weightier instrument overall and some musicians find it more difficult (especially on their backs) to play.
Why is the bass so often overlooked in a band?
Of all the instruments in a standard band, the bass is the one that goes unnoticed most often. This is not because it is unimportant, but because it is so foundational. To the average listener, the bass is certainly there, but is not as discernible as a guitar, voice, or horn.
What effects should I look out for when buying a bass?
The most important consideration is frequency-based effects, most notably wah-wah. Effects that are designed for guitar will at times not work on bass, simply because they are designed for the frequency range on the guitar, and therefore do not effect notes in the lower range of the bass very well, if at all.
Is the bass guitar longer and heavier than the guitar?
Not only is the bass guitar longer and heavier than the guitar, but bass amps tend to be larger and heavier as well. There are many ways you can counteract this physical issue.
How do you reduce the weight of a bass guitar?
Short-scale bass guitars, chambered bodies, and wide, heavy-duty straps can help manage the weight of the instrument. In regards to amplifiers and speakers, neodymium speakers, class-D amplifiers, and casters or wheels are great options for reducing weight.