Doogie Wrote:pawn shops sometimes have bass guitars at that price especially if they are scratched and worn. You'll need a bass amp of course. I bought a bass & found it very easy to play. If you play it close to the bridge it sounds like an ordinary guitar except the thick strings have endless sustain. Bass guitar makes everything in the house & surrounding areas vibrate & rumble to the core & so i can't play it loud like i'd like to. The bass amps with one big speaker have a different projection range than the amps with lots of smaller speakers & so if you are going to play in a large hall then you might want to study which amp is going to give you what you need. Maybe phone or email a few pawn shops & let them know what you want & then they'll get back to you if anything turns up. Also ebay has some great deals. What i've found is that a real musician can make great music on a dirt cheap instrument & so you don't need an expensive instrument. I just had a look at ebay & there is a bass guitar for $90.To back that up, an excellent guitarist has made a whole career on pawnshop guitars: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/teisco-de...0000747458 and https://www.facebook.com/dan.forte1 He's written for Vintage Guitar Magazine (as Dan Forte), so he preaches and practices.
A man accustomed to hear only the echo of his own sentiments, soon bars all the common avenues of delight, and has no part in the general gratification of mankind--Dr. Johnson
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR
What he said. Amen, Bro--JazzboCR

