Bass guitar

The bass guitar in its modern form was developed during the 1930s by
Paul Tutmarc
and Leo Fender. A standard bass guitar has four strings, but five-string versions are very common as well. Six-string varieties are much more rare, but still considered fairly mainstream – to the point that most string manufactures feature six-string bass sets. Anything beyond that reaches far into the range of the regular guitar, and as such is considered very unusual by most musicians, and it is not easy to find strings for such instruments.
A bass guitar is a very important and a very expressive instrument. No part of the bass guitar sound should be left to chance or disregarded. If the bass is paid special attention, it will make the music that much richer, more powerful, and it will leave a long-lasting impression on the listeners.
Songs and compositions by Wrong Destiny feature various kinds of bass guitars – ranging from acoustic, to fretless, to the regular electric bass guitar. It all really depends on the mood of the song and on the manner in which the bass lines fit with the lead melodies played by the other instruments.