May 03, 2020
As a guitar player that never own a bass who just picked it up a few times at parties, I'd always wanted a bass to experiment with. I've had so much fun with the Glarry Jazz Bass so far. Both stays in tune, looks cool, action seemed fine to me right out of the box. As much as I'd wanted a bass and another instrument to play, never could justify spending 3 or 4 hundred bucks on a instrument that wasn't my main instrument, so for this price I've already had more that $100 worth of fun since I g ...
As a guitar player that never own a bass who just picked it up a few times at parties, I'd always wanted a bass to experiment with. I've had so much fun with the Glarry Jazz Bass so far. Both stays in tune, looks cool, action seemed fine to me right out of the box. As much as I'd wanted a bass and another instrument to play, never could justify spending 3 or 4 hundred bucks on a instrument that wasn't my main instrument, so for this price I've already had more that $100 worth of fun since I got it.
Furthermore, this is more for guitar players than specific to this bass....I think it improves your playing. It makes you stretch the fretboard because those easier to reach notes on the extra strings on the guitar are not there. But you'll be able to apply that to your playing. And any guitar player knows your tone can influence and inspire your playing---and the bass notes playing bass do just that. They make you want to get funky. And it also improves your rhythm, in some ways you are another percussion instrument, but able to play distinct notes.
One more note on the quality of the instrument... I think its so well built I plan to order one of the glarry Tele style guitars in the very near future.