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Bass Guitars ranging from exclusive Gear4music starter packs and affordable Squier basses, to premium instruments from the likes of Fender and Music Man. With a range of bass guitars spanning kids ¾ basses, 5 strings, acoustic basses, fretless and left handed instruments, you’re sure to find the right bass to suit your needs.
Bass Guitars ranging from exclusive Gear4music starter packs and affordable Squier basses, to premium instruments from the likes of Fender and Music Man. With a range of bass guitars spanning kids ¾ basses, 5 strings, acoustic basses, fretless and left handed instruments, you’re sure to find the right bass to suit your needs.
We also have a comprehensive and up-to-date selection of bass effects pedals, accessories and bass amps, so you can get everything a bass player could ever need.
Bass guitars are at the heart of every band’s sound, giving songs their groove, weight, and character. It’s an instrument you feel as much as you hear, especially when you find the pocket and everything locks in. Our range has something for every player, from affordable starter packs to classic models from the biggest brands.
There’s plenty of choice when it comes to construction and style. Solid body basses remain a staple, while hollowbody and acoustic models offer a more open, resonant tone that works nicely for unplugged sessions. You’ll also find extended-range 5, 6, and 7-string bass guitars for sale, ideal if you like exploring deeper registers or adding extra melodic freedom. If you’re looking for a different feel under your fingers, fretless instruments provide that smooth, vocal-like glide many players enjoy.
We’ve also made it easy to build a setup that suits where (and how) you play. Practice amps keep things simple at home, while powerful combos, cabs, and heads give you the volume and clarity you need for rehearsals and gigs. If you’re looking to shape your tone further, you’ll find a solid range of pedals along with all the accessories you’ll rely on day-to-day.
Bass guitar is considered easier to play than guitar for beginners due to its fewer strings and simpler role in most music. It focuses more on rhythm and groove than chords and solos. However, mastering bass technique and musicality still requires practice and dedication.
A beginner can absolutely start with bass guitar as their first instrument. Its straightforward tuning and repetitive patterns make it ideal for learning rhythm and building musical confidence. Many beginners enjoy the quick progress and essential role it plays in bands.
The 3 fret rule on bass refers to keeping your fretting hand within a span of three frets to maintain ergonomic playing and minimise hand strain. It supports efficient finger placement and helps in developing speed and accuracy. This technique is common in early bass education.