RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Some of my preferred basses are Ibanez, Fender, and Yamaha |
Masochist
02.15.14 | Ibanez Soundgears are great, even the cheaper models. You can find a new one for under $200, and you
can keep it as a backup even as you progress to more expensive ones. |
MeatSalad
02.15.14 | If you want something dirt cheap to learn on get a squire p-bass or something along those lines |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Yeah I've looked at some Ibanez basses and they seem to speak out to me the most + they're surprisingly cheap
Are there any specific models I should look at? |
OysterizerInsomniac
02.15.14 | I'd recommend looking for something that's double your price range and then finding it used. I did that for both my guitar and my 5-string bass and it worked out great. Ibanez is also a solid choice. |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | I was also looking at Warwick basses but they're pretty expensive even on ebay |
Kalopsia
02.15.14 | so you're like a reverse Skrillex? cuz he drops the bass
lulz |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Lol, thank you that was the joke |
ZombicidalMan
02.15.14 | had an ibanez soundgear, didn't really like the pickups so i just traded it for a guitar. Now I've got a 90s Fender Jazz Bass, I'd highly recommend it. Jazz or Precision basses, be they Squiers or otherwise, are awesome. Plus they're easy to find too |
MeatSalad
02.15.14 | Also get a 5 string if possible, that fifth string is a glorious luxury and it also expands the range of songs you can learn by ear or tablature |
Masochist
02.15.14 | "I was also looking at Warwick basses but they're pretty expensive even on ebay"
Warwick is among the top-tier brands, so yeah, they'll be a lot more expensive. But if you want it, go for it. |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Does anyone know if the brand of bass has any specific impact on the genre of music you're trying to use it with? |
MeatSalad
02.15.14 | Not really, but certain tones can only be achieved by certain basses. Not something id eorry about if you're just picking it up for the first time tho |
sapient
02.15.14 | I've used a cheap Ibanez Soundgear for recording and it gets the job done, I'd go with that |
Kalopsia
02.15.14 | play drums bro. drums are where it's at. |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Thanks for the help guys, I'd also like to know if it's better to start with a pick or just finger bass? |
sapient
02.15.14 | Depends on what style you want to do, playing with a pick is a lot easier and has a heavier attack but fingerstyle gives a lot more options with slapping |
Kalopsia
02.15.14 | finger pick
pics on a bass sounds bad |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | I personally think slapping/finger picking has a nicer sound |
ZombicidalMan
02.15.14 | use both. I used to play with just picks and it destroyed my bass playing ability. Picks are great for like Tool, Isis, Death From Above 1979 and lots of distorted, heavy stuff, but for those funky bass lines, you need finger style.
also maybe look into the Music Man Sterling Sting Ray? IDK your price range but you can grab their 5 and 4 string models used for like $500 give or take |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | I can go about 300$ or less |
ZombicidalMan
02.15.14 | I definitely like this one http://www.musiciansfriend.com/bass/sterling-by-music-man-s.u.b.-ray5-bass-guitar
So I guess my recs would be Fender/Squier Jazz Bass or Precision Bass, Music Man Sterling Ray 4 or 5 string, or an Ibanez Soundgear (they're good, I just didn't like mine). Definitely check out craigslist or kijiji, they'll have better prices than pawn shops |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Cool thanks for the recs! |
erizen826
02.15.14 | I have a Yamaha RBX170 and it's a really nice beginner bass. It's well made, sounds nice, and looks pretty nice too. |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | I've been told by numerous people that Yamaha is a great starter bass |
ArsMoriendi
02.15.14 | Oh god The Frogs? Last.fm recommended me them because I like Ween and I heard it and was just like.... no... |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Yeah they're pretty stupid but then again I like stupid music so we cope pretty well |
RogueNine
02.15.14 | I'll be getting into the bass soon too. I'm a small guy, so are short-scale basses worth it for a first bass? |
eternium
02.15.14 | http://www.rondomusic.com/bassguitars4.html
Friend uses this for our band. Cheap and solid. |
YakNips
02.15.14 | Came here to make a drop the bass joke.
Left disappointed that someone already did. |
RVAHC13
02.15.14 | Wow that's a pretty good price on those, personally I think I would do better with a long scale bass |
Trebor.
02.15.14 | learn some Off Minor
actually learn Disintegration first cuz it's easy and one of the best bass lines ever |
Kalopsia
02.15.14 | i used to work with one of the guys that was in The Frogs. they're the band that use to open for Smashing Pumpkins a lot right? dude is a complete burnout now, it's sad and creepy |
dimsim3478
02.15.14 | I love my Fender Squier Jazz and they're pretty cheap too. |
RVAHC13
02.16.14 | Sad and creepy, just like the band :/...also fender squier jazz bass is probably the most recommended bass by my friends |
chemicalmarriage
02.16.14 | bass can be heavy so make sure to lift with your legs |
RVAHC13
02.16.14 | hahaha nice one ^ |
RVAHC13
02.16.14 | hi |