I don't play the electric bass, bt I imagine you tune it just like an Electric Guitar. Get a tuner, then use an amp cord to plug it into the tuner. Then just tune it.
Cody should definitely tune his bass.
baritone which is designed to tune lower 7 to say 10 string guitars multiscale guitars electric acoustic regular bass 5 or more string basses fretless bass that is off the top of my head
the things that tune your guitar as well as violin, cello, viola, double bass, etc, etc.
full bass is the tune at which has 100% authentic calmness, this tune was first produced by martin wragg
6 string guitar = treble electric bass= bass
The electric bass. Probably the electric bass ^ Pfft. I wish. But the acoustic guitar is a LOT more popular than the electric bass. Many people have no idea what a bass guitar is!
The inventor of the electric bass is Paul Tutmarc .
The double bass, which is a large violin. The electric bass was designed to be a scaled down version of this.
The key differences between an electric bass guitar and an electric bass violin are their shapes and playing techniques. The electric bass guitar has a guitar-like shape and is played by plucking the strings with fingers or a pick. On the other hand, the electric bass violin has a violin-like shape and is played with a bow like a traditional violin.
Yes, it is important to tune an electric guitar regularly to ensure it produces the correct notes and sounds in tune.
the acoustic bass
A bass-guitar and an electric bass guitar is the same thing, unless you want to get technical and call it an acoustic bass guitar and an electric, whereas your answer would be electric (for a rock/alt./punk/metal band) ---------------------------------------------------------------------