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		<title>Electric Fender Basses &#8211; A Rich History</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Nov 2009 13:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the 1950s, Fender distributed the very first mass-produced electric bass guitar that people could buy to start their music career. The Fender bass guitar was an instant hit among professional traveling musicians. The first musicians to tour with the bass guitar were Roy Johnson and William &#8220;Monk&#8221; Montgomery. These two men teamed up with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the 1950s, Fender distributed the very first mass-produced electric bass <a  href='http://guitarriffproject.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=4' onmouseover="top.window.status='Guitar'; return true" onmouseout="top.window.status=''; return true" target="_blank">guitar</a> that people could buy to start their music career. The <a title="Fender Electric Bass Guitar Finder" href="http://www.bassvintageshop.com/">Fender bass</a> guitar was an instant hit among professional traveling musicians. The first musicians to tour with the bass guitar were Roy Johnson and William &#8220;Monk&#8221; Montgomery. These two men teamed up with the broad-minded Lionel Hampton. Together, they debuted the Fender bass guitar successfully, making it very popular among their peers. Gibson suddenly released a bass guitar after the <a title="Vintage Fender P Bass" href="http://www.bassvintageshop.com/vintage-fender-precision-basses/">Fender Precision Bass</a> came out, designed to resemble a violin as opposed to a guitar. With the introduction of these two electric bass guitars, the music business was permanently changed; electricity was now ingrained into the world of music.</p>
<p><a title="Fender Bass Guitar" href="http://www.bassvintageshop.com/">Fender bass guitars</a> have altered very little since their release, despite a few small changes over the years. There is a huge demand for authentic <em>vintage Fender basses</em> from the fifties, sixties, and even seventies, because Fender began to make basses that greatly deviated from the original models and they were met with extreme dissatisfaction from many bass players.</p>
<p>Despite the big conflict about which makes a better bass guitar, you can now purchase bass guitars in many shapes and materials.  It is really all essentially what pleases you best. Wood is the most normally used construction material for bass guitars. Different types of woods are, nevertheless, being used, and received well, such as alder and ebony as well as graphite. Similar shoes, you will want to try a few basses out to figure out which sound and tone you appreciate most. Some bass guitar necks have frets and others don&#8217;t, introducing another choice to be made. This has a unique effect on the guitar&#8217;s sound, as a bass missing frets will have the strings vibrate on the wooden neck itself.</p>
<p>No matter the style of bass anyone would purchase, they are fun and have aided in making music more entertaining to listen to.</p>
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		<title>Buying A Bass Guitar Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 12:12:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jim Morris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bass guitars Rock!
 The bass guitar is very much like a slightly larger version of an electric guitar, but it usually only has four strings and also has a longer neck and a slightly wider body. Anyone learning to play the bass (or planning to) needs to first understand the instrument&#8217;s place in a band [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bass <a  href='http://guitarriffproject.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=4' onmouseover="top.window.status='Guitar'; return true" onmouseout="top.window.status=''; return true" target="_blank">guitar</a>s Rock!</p>
<p> The bass guitar is very much like a slightly larger version of an <a  href='http://guitarriffproject.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=5' onmouseover="top.window.status='Electric Guitar'; return true" onmouseout="top.window.status=''; return true" target="_blank">electric guitar</a>, but it usually only has four strings and also has a longer neck and a slightly wider body. Anyone learning to play the bass (or planning to) needs to first understand the instrument&#8217;s place in a band &#8211; IE &#8211; what it&#8217;s main purpose is, and secondly to understand the different techniques employed for the different genres of music played by the band.</p>
<p> There are a variety of different and interesting techniques which can be used to play the bass guitar.  For example, slapping is a technique where you use your thumb to strike the E string (normally) before quickly pulling it away to make a slapping sound.  The E string is the largest string, the one that plays the lowest sound.  Funk music is one of the genres that uses this technique extensively.</p>
<p> Popping is another bass playing technique.  It is done by putting one of the fingers underneath the string, pulling it outwards, and then releasing it so that it pops back.  The two techniques, can be used alternately by moving the hand in such a way that first that the thumb is used to slap, the finger then pops, the thumb slaps again etc. Of course, by doing it this way, it can be done a lot faster than if one were to repeatedly repeat the one technique on its own using only the one digit.</p>
<p> The main backbone of a band is made up of the <a href="http://bassguitarsearch.com">bass guitar</a> working closely with the drummer. This section provides the rhythm, the main melody and the basic harmonic foundation for the rest of the band who play chords over the top of this foundation. Obviously, the bassist therefore needs to have particularly good timing. You will normally find more men than women playing the bass, not least because of how thick the strings are, therefore it needs a reasonable amount of finger strength and toughness to be able to play the instrument for very long periods of time without causing injury.  It is more likely to be the case if it is a particularly aggressive, rapid style of bass playing required for that type of music.</p>
<p> Also many larger built men find that their finger tip size, hand size and limb length make it much more comfortable and productive for them to choose the bass rather than the <a  href='http://guitarriffproject.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=5' onmouseover="top.window.status='Electric Guitar'; return true" onmouseout="top.window.status=''; return true" target="_blank">electric guitar</a>. Specifically, a rhythm guitarist will quite often only play chords, which require hand dexterity and ideally, thin fingers. So for someone with big &#8217;sausage&#8217; fingers, who also might be a little more &#8216;clumsy&#8217; than others, the bass is the best solution as they may find normal guitar playing quite frustrating.</p>
<p> <a href="http://bassguitarsearch.com">Bass guitars</a> are most usually played by using the middle finger plus the index finger to alternatively pluck the strings.  The thumb is usually used as a support and is most commonly rested just on top of the pick-up.  You can also play the bass guitar with a pick (otherwise known as a plectrum) and there are bass pics manufactured specifically for the bass guitar-these are thicker and more sturdy than the typical electric guitar pick.</p>
<p> Before purchasing a bass guitar on the internet, it&#8217;s a good idea to make sure that the person selling it will be using suitable packaging to make sure that the guitar is not damaged in the post.  If you&#8217;re looking to buy a second hand one, it is also wise to have a good look at pictures of the item to see if it has any damage, scratches or any other kind of signs of mistreatment or evidence that the guitar has previously been dropped, because in the worst case scenario, this can permanently affect the quality of the sound produced by the instrument.</p>
<p> Of course, as with any purchase on the internet, is a good idea to have a good look at the credentials of the summer (for example if the seller is on eBay) or if it is on a website, it is wise to thoroughly check out the legitimacy of the website, how long it has been selling for online, and any customer reviews who have previously bought from that website.  Be sure to check out the refund policy as well as any other terms and conditions.</p>
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