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Picking from the wide variety of bass guitars available can be a daunting task for any beginning bass guitar player. There are several factors you need to take into account first, before making your first purchase. It is important that you take the time to look at each factor carefully so you be happy with the guitar

you buy. In this article we will take a look at some of the considerations that beginners should research before buying their first bass guitar.

The first thing you should look for when buying your bass guitar is the number of strings it has. A bass can come with four, five, or six strings. The four string bass is the one you will see most often and it is the easiest one for beginners to learn. The five or six string bass are for players who like to play around with different musical styles or perform a lot of solos. Since this is unlikely for a beginning bass player, I would recommend that you start with the four string bass.

The next thing to look at is whether the bass guitar has frets or not. Having bass guitar with frets makes it much easier to play and you will be able to produce a more consistent tone. The advantage of going with a fretless bass is that it will produce a more unique sound. It is also used to produce the vibrato effect that you often hear in musical styles like Funk and Jazz. As a beginner, I would suggest you start out with a bass with frets.

Finally, the last thing to consider when purchasing a bass guitar is the price. Before setting foot in the store, you should set a budget in mind for how much you want to spend. As a beginner, you will probably want to take a look at the entry level models. You can pick one up that sounds quite nice for under $200. If you are still uncertain whether you want to make the full time commitment to playing the bass, try looking for a used model. A decent used guitar can be had for around $100. Try not to be tempted by the shiny, more expensive models as they are probably beyond your skill level at this point. You can always buy something more advanced when you get better.

Before buying your first bass guitar, make sure to consider each of the factors above before settling on the model you want to buy. As you look at the various

models, also make sure the guitar feels comfortable to you personally as you test it out. Remember, you will be using this bass for awhile, so you want to make 

sure you are picking the best bass guitar for you.

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