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Top 5 songs for beginners on the Bass Guitar

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Top 5 songs for beginners on the Bass Guitar

Top 5 bass guitar songs

You’re probably curious about the top 5 songs for beginners on bass guitar, which is exactly why you’re reading this article! The bass guitar is an excellent instrument for anyone looking to start their musical journey. Its focus on understanding and playing the root notes of chord progressions makes it an accessible and rewarding choice. If you find the learning curve of the guitar a bit steep, the bass guitar could be the perfect fit for you! Without further ado, here are our top 5 songs for beginners and the reasons why they made the list.

The bass guitar is great for beginners!

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One of the most common questions people ask is what if they are too old for music lessons? Many music students tend to give up when an instrument takes too long to master before they feel ready to perform. With the workaholic lifestyle of Singaporeans, few are able to set aside time for learning a new skill.

Fortunately, the bass guitar is relatively easy to pick up. Unlike the guitar, which has six strings, the bass guitar typically has just four. Players often focus on individual notes and riffs rather than complex chords with intricate strumming or plucking patterns. Additionally, the structure of most pop and rock songs makes it easier for students to grasp the basics of chord progressions and rhythm. This makes the bass guitar a great foundational instrument before transitioning to another instrument.

List of Top 5 songs for beginners on the Bass Guitar

  1. Come as you are – Nirvana
  2. ⁠⁠Another one bites the dust – Queen
  3. Come Together – Beatles
  4. ⁠⁠Believer – Imagine Dragon
  5. ⁠⁠Get Lucky – Daft Punk

So why do we teach these songs to beginners for our bass guitar lessons in our music school?

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Our student having her bass lesson in our conducive music school

Come As You Are – Nirvana

  • Why? Simple, repetitive bassline that helps beginners get comfortable with finger placement.
  • Skills: Playing in open position, alternating fingers, and steady timing.

Another One Bites the Dust – Queen

  • Why? Classic groove that reinforces timing and consistent plucking.
  • Skills: Fingerstyle technique, groove, and tempo control.

Come Together – The Beatles

  • Why? Simple, Iconic Riff – The bassline is easy to memorize, a great introduction to playing recognizable riffs.
  • Skills: Right-hand plucking precision, syncopation, and groove.

Believer – Imagine Dragons

  • Why? Simple, powerful bassline that’s easy to learn and keeps beginners engaged.
  • Skills: Steady rhythm, note control, and playing with a strong groove.

Get Lucky – Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams

  • Why? A catchy, simple bassline that’s easy to follow and great for practicing timing and groove.
  • Skills: Basic fingerstyle, learning a repetitive groove, and mastering rhythm.

Sign up for bass guitar lessons with us to learn these awesome songs!

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At Vinnie Classroom, we have been proudly serving our community for over 10 years, establishing ourselves in a highly competitive area for music schools. Our experienced instructors are committed to helping students unlock their full potential, offering personalized bass guitar lessons tailored to each individual’s needs. We provide a supportive and motivating environment, with annual recitals where students can showcase their progress and build confidence. In addition, we prepare our students for prestigious exams such as Rockschool and other bass guitar qualifications, ensuring they gain valuable recognition for their skills. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, signing up with us means joining a community dedicated to growth, excellence, and a love for music.

Consider taking a Trial Lesson with us! I am sure with our decade-long experience, we will be of valuable help to you. Contact us through these easy channels! 🙂

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Why are bass guitar lessons important in Singapore

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Why are bass guitar lessons important in Singapore

Bass guitar lessons Singapore

Bass guitar lessons are often overlooked in Singapore, with many considering it an unappealing instrument choice. This perspective is understandable, given Singapore’s competitive environment. The bass guitar produces a subtle tone that’s more often felt than heard. Bassists typically take a less prominent position on stage compared to other band members too. With the prevalent kiasu mindset, most Singaporean parents might hesitate to enroll their child in a music school for an instrument perceived as a “supporting role.” However, a closer look reveals that bass lessons could actually be an excellent first choice for music education in Singapore. In this article, we want to share the benefits of signing your kids up for bass guitar lessons!

Bass guitar lessons triumph over others in Singapore

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Bass guitar lessons stand out in Singapore due to their lower sign-up rate, making them a unique and valuable choice. While the bassist may be seen as a supporting character in a band, they are absolutely essential. Moreover, every band, song, and music relies on the bass frequency to create a rich, full sound. Without a bass instrument, music would lack depth and feel thin. This is true across genres, from the double bass in an orchestra to the lower register notes of a piano and the tuba in a brass band.

In Singapore, there is often a shortage of bassists to meet the needs of the many bands. In professional settings, it’s not uncommon to see the same bassists performing with multiple bands and at various events. Bassists rarely struggle to find opportunities to join a band, and their skills are always in demand. Therefore, it perfectly illustrates the principle of supply and demand.

The bass guitar is easy to learn

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One of the most common questions people ask is whether the bass guitar, or any instrument, is easy to learn. Many music students tend to give up when an instrument takes too long to master before they feel ready to perform. With the fast-paced lifestyle in Singapore, few are willing to dedicate significant time to learning a new skill.

Fortunately, the bass guitar is relatively easy to pick up. Unlike the guitar, which has six strings, the bass guitar typically has just four. Players often focus on individual notes and riffs rather than complex chords with intricate strumming or plucking patterns. Additionally, the structure of most pop and rock songs makes it easier for students to grasp the basics of chord progressions and rhythm. This makes the bass guitar a great foundational instrument before transitioning to another instrument.

The bass guitar is affordable

Singaporean buying bass guitar in Ochanomizu Tokyo

Yes, the bass guitar is relatively affordable! Many parents worry about investing in expensive instruments only to find their child loses interest. Compared to spending SGD $1,000 or more on a piano, a complete bass guitar setup can cost as little as SGD $300–$400. Unlike electric guitarists, bass players typically don’t rely heavily on costly effects pedals, as most bass amplifiers come with basic built-in effects. While there are certainly cheaper instruments to start with, none are as undeniably cool as the bass guitar!

Conclusion

Taking bass guitar lessons in Singapore is a fantastic idea for several reasons. The bass guitar is an essential yet often underappreciated instrument that forms the backbone of any band, giving music its depth and groove. It’s relatively easy to learn, making it ideal for beginners, and it’s also a cost-effective option compared to many other instruments. With a growing demand for bassists and a shortage of players in Singapore, learning the bass opens up plenty of opportunities to join bands and perform at various events. Whether you’re looking for a fun, approachable instrument to start your musical journey or a way to stand out in the competitive music scene, the bass guitar is a smart and rewarding choice.

However, if you still have some questions, talk to us.

Consider taking a Trial Lesson with us! I am sure with our decade-long experience, we will be of valuable help to you. Contact us through these easy channels! 🙂

 

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The Guitar Street of Japan, Ochanomizu!

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The Guitar Street of Japan, Ochanomizu!

Guitar Street Japan Ochanomizu Tokyo

Ah, Ochanomizu, the iconic guitar street of Japan! While guitar shops can be found in almost every country, including Singapore, it’s rare to see an entire street dedicated to them. Japan, with its rich rock music culture, is home to exceptional musicians, a vibrant live house scene, and rock music that permeates TV shows, anime, and movies. It’s also the birthplace of several world-renowned instrument brands. Recently, our bass guitar teacher Sean visited Japan and scored an amazing deal on an instrument. If you’re a Singaporean wondering what places to visit in Tokyo for 2025, this article will help the musician in you! Let’s dive in!

Guitar lessons can help you shop better in Japan!

Taking guitar lessons in Singapore can help you be well-prepared before your trip to Japan. After all, as musicians, we’re deeply invested in understanding and mastering our instruments.

We are a music school offering guitar lessons at Upper Thomson Road, Singapore. Signing up for guitar lessons with us means learning from a team with over 10 years of experience running a successful music school in Singapore. Over the years, we have refined our teaching methods to ensure they are engaging, effective, and tailored to suit students of all ages and skill levels. Our commitment to excellence goes beyond lessons—we organize annual recitals! It provides our guitar students with the opportunity to showcase their progress, build confidence, and experience the joy of performing.

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Singaporeans are rare at Ochanomizu, the Guitar Street of Japan!

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Can you make a guess which country visited Japan the most? Well, Singapore ranked 6th in tourist numbers visiting Japan for 2024! For a small nation like ours, we recorded an impressive 68,800 visits! Yet, spotting a fellow Singaporean at the renowned Guitar Street remains a rare occurrence. Perhaps it’s a hidden gem among Singaporeans, or maybe we tend to favor theme park queues over an afternoon spent exploring musical instruments. To get a better sense of the scene, let’s hear from our bass guitar teacher, Sean, who recently visited!

Navigation, locating Ochanomizu in Tokyo

Q: How hard was it to navigate and locate the famous guitar street in Japan? Any tips?

Sean: Getting to Guitar Street was easy. It is just beside Ochanomizu Station. Once you exit the station, Guitar Street is right around the corner. You can’t miss it. The whole stretch of guitar shops is right in front.

Communication, between the translation app and hand gestures

Singaporean buying bass guitar in Ochanomizu Tokyo

Q: Did you rely on a translation app or hand gesture, or if you know the language? Could they communicate in English?

Sean: I rely on the translation app and hand gestures. The retail staff couldn’t really communicate in English but was helpful and friendly. Definitely helps with the whole buying process.

Transportation, and logistic challenges

Singaporean buying guitar in Japan

Q; From the photo above, you are carrying your new instrument in a cardboard box. Is that all they provided? Can we use a shipping company to send it back home?

Sean: Yup. That was all they provided. But they did stuff the box with bubble wrap to provide that additional protection. Also, the bass did come with its own bag. They do provide shipping service but with shipping fee and tax.

Conclusion

Sugi 5 string Red Bass Guitar

Q: What is your conclusion on visiting this guitar street?

Sean: ⁠The guitar street was an eye-opener. We don’t get so many choices in one location in SG. There were so many shops that I didn’t get to visit. While I managed to score my red Sugi 5-string Bass Guitar, I would love to visit again. I recommend it as a must-visit location!

FAQ

Q: Can you buy a guitar from Ochanomizu and hand carry it back to Singapore?

A: It depends on the airline you are taking but they generally allow checking-in of items that do not exceed their weight limits.

Q: Can you buy a guitar from Japan and bring it onto the plane as a carry-on luggage?

A: Some airlines allow you to keep your guitar with the cabin crew in their rest area, some airlines require you to buy an additional ticket for your instrument and some strictly forbid carry-on of instruments. You should call in and check with your airline.

Q: Is it safe to get the shop in Japan to ship the guitar back to Singapore for us?

A: Not all the shops in Ochanomizu are willing to do the shipping process. You will first need to find a shop that is willing to go the extra mile.

Q: Should I buy a guitar in Japan for my guitar lessons in Singapore?

A: If something caught your attention, or if you have done your research, yes go for it. However, do keep in mind that any form of warranty they provide is only applicable domestically. You might need to seek a repair shop in Singapore or buy another air ticket back to Japan should anything go wrong. Though generally speaking, we have quite a few very capable guitar techs in Singapore!

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However, if you still have some questions, talk to us. Taking guitar lessons can help you prepare for your trip to the legendary guitar street in Japan!

Consider taking a Trial Lesson with us! I am sure with our decade-long experience, we will be of valuable help to you. Contact us through these easy channels! 🙂

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How do you choose the right guitar strings?

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How do you choose the right guitar strings?

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I’m sure you’d know how destructive it would be if you did not choose the right guitar string. Your guitar will play differently due to the change in tension. Some parts of your guitar might get damaged in the process. You could even snap a fresh string and cut yourself! In short, being ignorant about your guitar strings is never a good idea. So how do we choose the right set of guitar strings? Let’s dive deep!

Should I sign up for guitar lessons to learn about string changing?

It is a ridiculous statement to suggest that you should sign up for guitar lessons to learn about string changing. However, guitar string changing IS part of guitar lessons in most music schools in Singapore. String changing is not an easy task!

However, if you are capable of changing strings on your own but need guidance in guitar playing, we are here to help! We are a music school in Singapore offering guitar lessons at Upper Thomson Road. Signing up for guitar lessons with us means learning from a team with over 10 years of experience running a successful music school in Singapore. Over the years, we have refined our teaching methods to ensure they are engaging, effective, and tailored to suit students of all ages and skill levels. Our commitment to excellence goes beyond lessons—we organize annual recitals! It provides our guitar students with the opportunity to showcase their progress, build confidence, and experience the joy of performing.

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What are the things I need to know about guitar strings?

Thankfully, you need to know just a few things about guitar strings before buying a pack! Let’s take a look at typical string packaging and the information present.

Gauge

The thickness of the strings. Most strings are labeled with just the thinnest and thickest strings on the front of the packaging for faster shopping. The rest of the specs are usually printed at the back of the packaging. Here are some common string gauges.

  • Acoustic: (a) 0.011 to 0.052, (b) 0.012 to 0.053
  • Electric: (a) 0.009 to 0.042, (b) 0.010 to 0.046
  • Ukulele: G (0.028), C (0.032), E (0.040), A (0.028)
  • Classical: Medium tension (recommended)
  • Bass: 0.045, 0.065, 0.085, 0.105

What happens if I use the wrong gauge?

Typically, the retail staff will recommend you some safer options should you be unaware of the current gauge of your strings. While there are no formal industry standards, most major brands ships their instruments with the same few options of string thickness! You can also go to the product website and have a look at the spec sheet. But ok let’s talk about the what ifs.

  • Too light – Your strings may start hitting onto your fretboard easily and cause notes to make an unpleasant buzzing sound. If you happened to restring way too light, the tension of the strings may not be enough to create enough clearance between the strings and the fretboard. You may end up with a guitar that has strings sitting flat on the fretboard.
  • Too heavy – Your strings will pull the neck in a tension more than it can handle and causing it to bow more than it should. If you are on a floating bridge, it will be tilted forward instead of sitting balanced and flat. You might break your bridge off the guitar if you are on a fixed bridge setup. Indeed, you can break your guitar when stringing them with strings that are way too heavy for it to handle.

Guitarists are fussy and hence the reason for the wide variety of string gauge. To change your string gauge to something different, you can send your guitar into a qualified tech (such as GuitarGeeksSG ) and these professionals will be able re-setup your guitar based on your new string gauge. It is a complicated process to fine tune the guitar. However, a right setup will mean that you will be enjoying your guitar more than before!

Material

The material of the string can reshape your guitar’s tone drastically. It is also the most common reason why there are so many different types out there! However, not every has the patience to try out every different types of materials out there. Hence, we usually refer to the description on the packaging, word of mouth or simply follow what our favourite guitarist(s) are using. To help you shorten your search for the best tone, here are some of the common materials and their characteristics.

  • Electric Guitar
    • Nickel-plated steel – Balance and smooth tone
    • Pure Nickel – Warmer tone
    • Stainless Steel – Bright and strong tone
  • Acoustic Guitar
    • 80/20 Bronze – Bright tone with a strong bass
    • Phosphor Bronze – Warm and smooth tone
  • Ukulele
    • Nylon – default ukulele string material
    • Fluorocarbon – Fishing line rebranded as premium ukulele strings. Thinner than nylon and brighter tone
  • Classica Guitar
    • Medium Tension – Balance tone
    • High Tension – Stronger attack and punchier bass tone
  • Bass Guitar
    • Steel – Brightest tone
    • Nickel/Steel Alloy – Bright tone
    • Pure NickelWarm and smooth tone

One more thing to note about string material is that the characteristic of the tone does not remain consistent throughout its lifespan on your instrument. As you play, the string gets stretched out, aged, tarnished, and even rusted. There are simply too many reasons why the tone doesn’t stay the same as day one. However, that’s not really an issue for musicians of certain genres. Some bassists believes they should never change their strings, only to boil them in hot water to clean them before reusing them. They believe this will allow them to have that warm tone they desire. Some guitarists would do a monthly string changing because they prefer the bright tone from a fresh set of strings. During one of Tommy Emmanuel’s clinics in Singapore many years ago, he mentioned that his strings are changed before every show! I do wonder how true and consistent could that be. Regardless, I should remind you that Tone Is In The Fingers!

Coating

Simply put, while coated strings are usually 2-3 times more expensive than non-coated versions, the coating makes your strings last longer and hence makes more monetary sense. Of course, your guitar has to have good-quality hardware and has been set up perfectly to reduce the chance of string breakage while playing. A set of coated strings from popular brands can last you anywhere from 2-3 months to more than 6 months. There are a few common factors that will cause even the coated strings to rust. If you have any of these following, your best bet is to stick to coated strings.

  • Sweaty palms and fingers
  • You’re in a place with high humidity
  • You practice aggressively on a very regular basis and cause high wear and tear
  • Changing strings regularly is not something you want to do
  • Buying new strings regularly will affect your budgeting

Still unsure about how to choose your guitar strings?

The last thing anybody wants is to damage their guitar because of a wrong set of strings. Choosing the right set of strings is only part of the equation, let’s not forget about the right technique for restringing a guitar. Restringing your guitar the wrong way can also cause significant damage. If you are unsure, we strongly recommend you leave it to the professionals.

GuitarGeeks.Sg

There are quite a few very established and reputable guitar techs in Singapore. Most of them are very reliable and offer great value for their service. One of them is Guitar Geeks Sg and they can be reachable here.

But if guitar lessons are what you need, we are ready to help you become the guitarist you wish to be. Consider taking a Trial Lesson with us! I am sure with our decade-long experience, we will be of valuable help to you.

Contact us through these easy channels! 🙂

Things to look out for when buying a guitar in Singapore

Things to look out for when buying a guitar in Singapore

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Things to look out for when buying a guitar in Singapore

Things to look out for when buying a guitar in Singapore

Singapore is a bustling city with a rich community of music schools and guitar shops! But every country has its unique culture and practices especially when it comes to guitar shops. So if you are new to guitar shopping here on the sunny island of Singapore, this article might help make your trip easier!

Guitar Lessons in Singapore

Before we share spicy information about our guitar shops, allow me to share what we do! We are a music school in Singapore offering guitar lessons at Upper Thomson Road. Signing up for guitar lessons with us means learning from a team with over 10 years of experience running a successful music school in Singapore. Over the years, we have refined our teaching methods to ensure they are engaging, effective, and tailored to suit students of all ages and skill levels. Our commitment to excellence goes beyond lessons—we organize annual recitals! It provides our guitar students with the opportunity to showcase their progress, build confidence, and experience the joy of performing.

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Perhaps a recommendation of the top 5 guitars in Singapore?

Top 5 Acoustic Guitar for ChristmasHaving a list of suitable guitars before heading down to the guitar shop is always a good idea. This makes you prepared and informed before getting convinced about something that you might regret later on. In our previous article, we shared our Top 5 Acoustic Guitar for this Christmas in Singapore. Perhaps that article might help you get a better understanding of what is available here on Sunny Island Singapura.

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Buying a Guitar in Singapore is not the same anywhere else

Okay, let’s get to the juicy bits about buying a guitar in Singapore. Guitar shops are kind of like what they have described in Hotel California, “you can check out anytime you like but you can never leave“. Well, that is either you have made your purchase or you have mustered enough strength! I mean, they are candy shops!

Guitar shops here are categorized into Big and Small. They have very different vibes and ways of doing. So do remember to apply our pro tips accordingly!

Big Guitar Shops and their uniqueness

  • NOBODY IS SERVING ME

Big guitar shops are often understaffed and do not have the capacity to deal with every single customer walking in. If you are walking in hoping for someone to help, such shops might not be your best bet.

    • Snag a salesman up the minute you are able to make eye contact with one. Learning their name typically lets them know you are serious about buying something.
    • State your intention such as the type of guitar or the guitarist you are trying to model after.
  • THE SHOP IS SO NOISY

Because of the lack of staff, it is usually tough for them to do noise control. After all, it is a shop selling items that make sound! Some guitar shops do have a special room, a nice and quiet place that allows you to audition the guitar. But not all of the bigger music shops out there have such luxury.

    • Visit these guitar shops during quieter times such as weekday mornings.
    • Ask if they have a room for you to try the instrument.
  • THE STAFF DON’T KNOW ANYTHING

Now this is quite typical with most retailers. Especially with the holiday season fast approaching, many of these staff you encounter might be on their holiday job. Because they are students working during their holiday, they don’t usually have the most adequate training and experience.

    • Do your research by reading articles such as this one.
    • YouTube is a great source for learning all the information you need in a short time.

Smaller Guitar Shops and their quirkiness

  • THEY KEPT FOLLOWING ME AROUND

This quirkiness is commonly found in shoe shops too! Our best bet is because the staff are just too eager to serve you. Also, guitars are fragile and not that cheap.

    • Greet the guys in the shop first before you shop.
    • Tell them what you are looking for and ask for their advice.
  • THEY DON’T LET ME TRY THE GUITAR

Yes, this is true to a certain extent. Some guitar shops actually forbid their customer from trying their guitars. The staff would perform a tune on the guitar for you before hanging it back on the rack while leaving you confused. Their intention meant no harm, especially to the guitars.

    • Let the staff perform on as many guitars as you wish for you.
    • After comparing a few, try to narrow down your options.
    • Ask to try the guitar if you are certain about buying it.
  • WHY ARE THEY SO ANGRY

Trust me they are not angry but just displaying some kind of defense mechanism that they have developed over time. You see, while there are many genuine buyers, there are also plenty who have time to kill. Smaller guitar shops do not have the time and resources to waste on customers who are just window shopping.

    • Remember that this is just a unique culture developed over time.
    • No matter what they say, do not engage in unnecessary arguments.
    • Beneath it all, they are nice people. Especially when money is on the table.

Disclaimer: Before presenting this article as some sort of proof during your shopping trip, please be reminded that what we are sharing here is based on our personal experience. They are only true to a certain extent. 

Conclusion about buying guitars in Singapore

Buying a guitar in Singapore can be a lot of fun. As Singapore is the busiest port in the world, we have pretty much every brand and model you can think of! We have access to a list of limited edition models, top-of-the-line boutique brands, and rare collectors. However Singapore is not just for the rich, the vast collection of lower-end and more affordable guitars helps most kids here to learn the guitar. So while we do not have our very own Ochanomizu guitar street, guitar shopping is still very accessible here in Singapore.

Talk to us if you are interested in signing up for guitar lessons. Or, take a Trial Lesson with us! I am sure with our decade-long experience, we will be of valuable help to you.

Contact us through these easy channels! 🙂