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The Foundation Of A Band, The Acoustic Bass Guitar

By: Victor Epand Home | Arts-and-Entertainment | Music


It seems a little backwards, but the acoustic bass guitar was not created until quite a few years after the electric bass guitar. The reasoning was that if there could be an electric bass guitar, why couldn't there be an acoustic bass guitar? The acoustic bass guitar would be better suited for playing alongside the acoustic guitar, just as the electric bass guitar would be more suited to playing alongside the electric guitar. One might question why the acoustic bass guitar was not created sooner; the answer to this could easily be that there just wasn't any real need for it before.

Like the acoustic guitar, the acoustic bass guitar is made with a hollow body instead of a solid one and is a little larger in size. Some of these will have frets, just like the acoustic guitar, but some don't have them and it usually only has four strings, though there are some that have more strings. It is lower, so it can be difficult to hear. This is why they will often have to be played while using pickups, this way it can be heard above the other instruments it is being played with.

The pickups are what amplify the sound of the acoustic bass guitar. The acoustic bass guitar was first created in the 1960s and has been in use ever since. It may not exactly be growing fast in popularity, but it does suit a purpose and is used when it is most appropriate. In much of modern music, the electric guitar and the electric bass are more often used, but some genres of music still call for the acoustic guitars. It is possibly in these genres where the acoustic bass guitar will find more use. It may be a younger instrument, but there is still a lot of room for the acoustic bass guitar. The sound is sometimes preferred over the electric bass and is one that is being picked up more and more.

The acoustic bass guitar is not often the first choice of young and new musicians, but it is one that a few might pick up later on, because it can be very useful. Again, the genre of music and its demands will often determine whether the instrument will be used or not, but personal choice will also determine this. New music is being written all the time for all genres and in this new music are more parts for the acoustic bass guitar to play.

As music continues to change and more is written, the acoustic bass guitar will probably continue to find more parts to play. There are many people who prefer the warmer and more natural sound of the acoustic guitar and will make use of the acoustic bass. The electric bass can be too strong when played with acoustic and this is why the acoustic bass guitar was created in the first place. It was definitely a worthwhile creation that will continue to be used for a long time.





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