All You Need To Know About A Bass Guitar

The bass guitar is a bass stringed instrument playedbass guitars, because of early popularity of Fender in
with the fingers either by plucking, slapping, popping, orthe market for mass produced bass guitars.
tapping or using a pick. The bass is similar inDifferent components of the bass guitar
appearance and construction like an electric guitar, butThis kind of guitar uses various components to
with a larger body, a longer neck and scale length, andproduce music. Some of these components are
usually four strings tuned, one octave lower in pitchstrings and its tuning, fret or fretless bass, pickups,
than the four lower strings of a guitar.amplification and effects.
Materials used for making a bass guitarFrets and fretless bass
The bodies of these special instruments are typicallyFrets are a raised metal strips inserted into the
made of wood although other materials such asfingerboard that extend across the full width of the
graphite have also been used. The most commonneck. On a fretted bass, the frets divide the
type of wood used for the body is alder, for the neckfingerboard into semitone divisions. The original Fender
is maple, and for the fret board is rosewood, though abasses had 20 frets. Fretless basses have a distinct
wide variety of woods may be used to make thesound, because the absence of frets means that the
body.strings must be pressed down directly onto the wood
Other regularly used woods include mahogany, maple,of the fingerboard.
ash, and poplar for bodies, mahogany for necks, andStrings and tuning
ebony for fret boards. The choice of body materialThe standard design for the bass has four strings,
and shape of these guitars can have a significanttuned E, A, D and G, with the original frequency of the
impact on the timbre of the completed instrument asE string set at about 41 Hz, making the tuning of all four
well as on aesthetic considerations. Other designstrings the same as that of the double bass. This
options include finishes, such as lacquer, wax and oiltuning is also the same as the standard tuning on the
along with flat and carved designs. Bass guitar necks,lower four strings on a 6 string guitar, only an octave
which are longer than regular electric guitar necks, arelower.
generally made of maple.Pickups
A brief historyMost electric basses use magnetic pickups. The
In the 1930s, inventor Paul Tutmarc from Seattle,vibrations of the instrument metal strings within the
Washington, developed a guitar style electric bassmagnetic field of the permanent magnets in magnetic
instrument that was fretted and designed to be heldpickups produce small variations in the magnetic flux
and played horizontally. Unfortunately, Tutmarcthreading the coils of the pickups.
inventions never caught the public imagination, and littleAmplification and effects
further development of the instrument took place untilThe electric bass is always connected to an amplifier
the 1950s.for live performances. Electric bass guitarists use either
In the 1950s, Leo Fender developed the first massa combo amplifier, which combines an amplifier and a
produced electric bass. In the 1950s and 1960s, thespeaker in a single cabinet, or an amplifier and a
term Fender bass was widely used to describe theseparate speaker cabinet.