This is simply because bass Guitars have longer necks are therfore made of more wood and so they are heavier
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 ESP Bass guitars offer a completely unique sound compared to the sounds of the normal bass guitars. They are of different shape and are often more expensive.
Some electric bass guitars have more strings, but an upright bass traditionally has 4.
Information on a Dean Bass can be found on the official website of Dean Guitars. Here you can find information on the different types, pricing, bass guitars for sale, and even pictures.
Hohner is a German brand of music instruments. The Hohner guitars are made in Germany along with flutes, banjos, bass guitars and more. The Hohner company started in 1857.
There are many different brands of vintage bass guitars. One of the more popular brands seems to be Bender. Gibson is another popular brand of vintage bass guitar.
I don't know the difference exactly but my guess is that one is more accurate or produces a more exact sound due to the precision in the title but my main subject is electric guitars, not bass however, bass includes acoustic bass, electric bass (standard bass), fretless bass, any other bass. Hope it helps ;-P
*Pleez 4giv me if this is bias* . Lead guitars have a more classic sound and ,they happen to have a advertising edge over bass. But,everyone is different. This is just my thinkin'.
Squier is better than Starcaster. Both are cheaper versions of the more expensive Fender guitars.
A normal Acoustic/Electric guitar has 6 strings, and a normal bass guitar has 4 strings. There are also guitars with more strings, i.e. a bass guitar with 5 strings.
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.
The 1970s Fender guitars (including bass guitars) are highly desirable models, especially those in near mint, fully playable condition. At auction, a 1975 Jazz Bass in similar condition could bring $1200 to as much as $2000 or more, particular if it has a case and is as close to mint as possible. Expect a retailer to price a unit at the higher end of this range.