Electric Bass Guitar Strings

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Every bassist has their own unique playing technique and musical preferences. Funk/slap bass players, for example, usually like a thinner gauge since they have lower action. On the other hand, many jazz bassists go with flatwound strings because of their deep mellow sound (this also makes them a favorite with blues and country musicians). Whatever you prefer in an electric bass guitar string set, this section is sure to have something to your liking. Companies like LaBella, D'Addario, Dunlop, and GHS can all be found here offering a variety of gauges and styles for every taste and budget. To get a better idea of which electric bass guitar strings are right for you, it helps to try out as many different types as possible. Of course, a quicker way is to find out what your favorite bass players use. For example, Billy Sheehan uses stainless roundwound bass strings, and he even has a signature set in this catalog. The Rotosound BS66 Billy Sheehan Bass Strings are a top seller and will certainly have you one stop closer to sounding like the same groove master who laid down lead scales for everything from Steve Vai to David Lee Roth. Now, for all you bassists who want a string brand that's preferred by some of the greatest bass players of all time, check out some of the different Slinky string sets from Ernie Ball. Many notable players and even legends of the instrument use Ernie Ball Slinkys, including Paul McCartney, David La Rue and Mark Hoppus. The 2833 Hybrid Slink Round Wound Bass Guitar Strings deliver serious punch and clarity, making them ideal for hard rock and punk. Or, take a look at the 2812 Regular Slinky Flatwound Bass Strings. Another best seller, these strings combine the smooth feel of traditional flats with the modern power of Cobalt. And if these options don't tickle your fancy, you better believe there are other killer electric bass guitar strings here as well. So feel free to browse the rest of these pages whenever you're ready, and be sure to research each of your choices thoroughly. By doing so, you can be confident that the first electric bass guitar string set you choose is the right one.