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Thomastik JF365 Jazz Flatwound Long Scale 5-String Bass...
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Ernie Ball 2806 Flat Wound Group III Electric Bass Strings
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DR Strings Nickel Lo-Rider 5 String Bass Medium .130 Low B...
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DR Strings Hi-Beams Light 5-String Bass Strings
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D'Addario XT Electric Bass Coated Nickel, Medium Long...
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Fender 7250-5L Super Bass Nickel-Plated Steel Long Scale...
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LaBella Deep Talkin' Bass Golden Alloy Flat Wound 6 String...
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LaBella Deep Talkin' Bass Stainless Steel Flat Wound...
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LaBella 0760M-B Deep Talkin' Bass 1954 Originals 5-String...
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LaBella 760FS-B Deep Talkin' Bass Stainless Steel Flat...
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D'Addario XT Electric Bass Coated Nickel, Regular Light...
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Dunlop Behemoth Hybrid Wound Nickel Bass Strings
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Fender 7250L Super Bass Nickel-Plated Steel Long Scale Bass...
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Thomastik JR345 Roundwound Scale 5-String Jazz Bass Strings
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Ernie Ball 2732 Cobalt Regular Slinky Electric Bass Strings
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DR Strings Dragon Skin+ Coated Accurate Core Technology...
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LaBella Deep Talkin' Bass Black Nylon Tape Wound 5 String...
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Dunlop Robert Trujillo Nickel Wound 4-String Electric Bass...
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Stringjoy Signatures 4 String Short Scale Nickel Wound Bass...
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GHS 5-5M-DYB 5-string Bass Strings With Low-B
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Stringjoy Signatures 5 String Long Scale Nickel Wound Bass...
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Ernie Ball 2734 Cobalt Super Slinky Electric Bass Strings
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Markbass Ultimate Series Soft Touch Electric Bass Nickel...
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Markbass Advanced Series Soft Touch Electric Bass Stainless...
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DR Strings Drop Down Tuning Lite 4-String Bass Strings...
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LaBella 760FM-S Deep Talkin' Stainless Steel Flat Wound...
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LaBella 760FS-S Deep Talkin' Stainless Steel Flat Wound...
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LaBella LTF-4A Low Tension Flexible Flats 4-String Set
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Thomastik JF364 Flatwound Super Long Scale 4-String Jazz...
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LaBella Super Steps Stainless Steel Exposed Cores 6-String...
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DR Strings Hi-Def NEON Red Coated Medium 4-String (45-105)...
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DR Strings Drop-Down Tuning Heavy Bass Strings
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Von Frankenstein Monster Gear BeastMode Nickel Plated Bass...
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DR Strings Drop-Down Tuning Medium Bass Strings
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Fender 7150ML Pure Nickel Long Scale Bass Strings - Medium...
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DR Strings Nickel Medium Lo-Riders 5-String Bass Strings
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Fodera Nickel Extra Short Scale 6 String Bass Set
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LaBella 760T-CB Deep Talkin Bass White Nylon Tape Wound...
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D'Addario EXL170-12 XL Light Long Scale 12-String Nickel...
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Markbass Longevo Series Nano Film Electric Bass Stainless...
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Your electric bass guitar strings have a huge impact on the way the instrument sounds. With many combinations of types, materials and gauges available, it can be a frightening proposition for new players to pick out their first set of strings. Fortunately, once you break down each option that you're facing, the decision can be easier than it seems at first. Roundwound winding strings are the most common type. Perfectly round, these strings offer the brightest sound and give the strings a deeply-grooved feel that makes them a bit rougher to the touch with more finger noise than other strings. Roundwound strings are the go-to shape for slapping, popping and tapping. Flatwound winding strings, on the other hand, are shaped like ribbons and give a mellow tone. This type of string is a good fit for jazz and reggae. Smooth to the touch, flatwound strings make very little finger noise. Sitting in the middle are groundwound winding strings, which are based on a round shape but shaved down on two sides to combine some of the brightness of roundwound strings with a sense of the silky-smooth feel of flatwound. Electric bass strings are primarily made in stainless steel and nickel-plated steel varieties. Steel is a great material for strings because of its strength and its corrosion resistance that allows it to stand up to sweat and humid environments. Nickel plating is a bit easier on frets and fingers, with a slightly softer sound than the clear, poignant tone of straight-steel strings. Other less common bass string materials include plain nickel, chrome, copper, phosphor bronze, silver and nylon. The final considerations are gauge and getting the right fit for your bass. Choosing a gauge for your strings is essentially striking a balance between tone and playability. Lighter-gauge strings place less emphasis on tone but are much easier for a beginner to play. Heavier strings take more effort to fret and pick, but reward that effort with great tone. Your goal should be to find the gauge that hits the sweet spot for your experience level and desired tone. Naturally, you'll also need to choose a set that comes with the right number of strings for your instrument and has the correct scale length, since a short-scale string won't reach the head of a long-scale guitar and a long-scale string would be too thick to wrap around a short-scale guitar's posts. Ultimately, no one can tell you which strings will be best for you. There are so many variables that you may have to experiment before you find the ones that suit your needs. This process of trial and error is normal—and when you find that perfect set of strings your bass lines will sound better than ever before.