Rogue makes some good left handed bass guitars.
There are many good, light bass guitars. Some good brands include Rees Guitars Lightweight F-Light Bass Guitar and the Yamaha RBX4 A2 Super-Light Electric Bass Guitar.
*gives thumbs up* personal opinion... they are really great... last a long time.... and have good tone... the pick-ups usually need to be replaces after a while cause they start to get crackly but apart from that.... a top bass. For some reviews on Cort bass guitars, check out http://cortbassguitarreviews.blogspot.com
SX bass guitars, rondo music .com
Yes, but not very good ones
Fernandez makes good bass guitars to play metal music.
A good quality bass is at minimum 300$, now not to say a bass under that is bad, bass guitars depend on what genre you play. Example, Fender is a good punk rock bass, but I have a classic Fender P-Bass at 210$. it is an amazing punk bass for the price. So I personally wouldn't relate a bass to money and quality, some bass guitars are good for some kinds of music, and some are not. Find out what genre you like, and buy a recommended bass for that genre.
Yes, but they don't sound as good.
Guitars and violins are two good examples.
If a person has a local store that sales musical instruments, then this would be a good place to start the search. There are sometimes sales on Fender bass guitars to be found by going to Ebay or other online auction sites.
The fretboard of a stand-up double bass has a rounded face, whereas fretted bass guitars have a flat fretboard. So there is no good way to install frets on a stand-up double bass.
the difference between bass and guitar is a bass normally has 4 or 5 strings but guitars have 6 strings. bass guitars are used for rhythm most of the time but guitars are usually used for melody. bass guitars are 1 octave below guitars.