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How To Look Cool While Playing Guitar Or Bass?

Want to learn how to look cool while playing guitar or bass? Check out these tips from professionals.

Playing electric or bass guitar can be a lot of fun, but it’s also important to look cool while doing it! From the fusion bass god Stanley Clarke to Bootsy Collins from the 70s to the most famous in the modern era Marcus Miller, or from the most famous Queen guitarist Brian May and bassist John Deacon to Jimi Hendrix to Joe Satriani and Steve Vai, which one is common amongst them besides being a legendary player? All of them are cool-looking guitarists.

Women are also not falling shorts from looking cool. From Nik West to Divinity Roxx to Mohini Dey – all phenomenal cool-looking great women bass players as well. Female electric guitarists like Orianthi and Kaki King are no different in looking cool too. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some tips and tricks and a few steps for looking stylish while rocking out on the bass.

Now, let’s have a look at the key steps of what things you exactly can do to look cool while playing your guitar or bass:

  1. Get A Cool-Looking Guitar/Bass
  2. Get The Right Cool-Looking Accessories
  3. Decide Your Outfit And Looks
  4. Practice Your Playing
  5. Use Your Tattoo On The Arm If You Have One
  6. Get Used To Drums Rise Jumps
  7. Smash Your Guitar On The Stage
  8. Get The Right Attitude
  9. Finish Your Performance In Style With Windmill
  10. More On Your Stage Presence, Body Movements, etc In The Pro-Tips Section Below

Let’s dive deep into these with a closer look below. Keep Reading!

Get A Cool Looking Guitar/Bass

Get A Cool Looking Guitar/Bass

First and foremost, it’s important to have the right gear. A quality electric or good bass guitar that looks cool is essential. A cool-looking guitar or bass can make a big difference in how you look while playing. If you don’t have a great-looking guitar/bass, it’s going to be hard to look cool while playing it. With the right aesthetics of your instrument, you can become the point of audience attraction.

If you want a classy look, then opt for a vintage model. If you want a more modern look, then go for something with a sleeker design. If you are a guitarist/bassist from a heavy metal hardcore band, then it’s important to look aggressive besides cool. So, in this case, opt for an instrument with a more aggressive design. If you want to absolutely unique, then you have to create something custom for yourself. You can go to a luthier and have them build you the perfect guitar that will make you look cool while playing.

There are tons of different options out there, so take some time to find one that you really like the look of. There are many transparent electric guitars that are available in the market too that may look cool to many. Here are some of our recommendations that look way cooler under different price ranges for both guitar and bass:

Cool-Looking Electric Guitars:

  • Under 200: Ibanez GRX70QA, Jackson JS22 Dinky, and Fender Squier Bullet Stratocaster HSS
  • Under 300: Squier Affinity Telecaster, Ibanez GRGA120QA, and Epiphone Les Paul Electric Guitar Player Pack
  • Under 400: Squier Stratocaster Pack, Jackson Dinky JS32Q, and Ibanez PS60
  • Under 500: Squier Fender Classic Vibe 60’s Jazzmaster, Ibanez JEMJR Steve Vai Signature, and Fender Squier Affinity Stratocaster Bundle
  • Under 700: ESP LTD EC-256FM, PRS SE Standard 24, and Gretsch G5222 Electromatic Double Jet BT

Cool-Looking Bass Guitars:

  • Under 200: Squier Bronco Bass, Ibanez GSRM20, and Jackson Spectra JS2
  • Under 300: Ibanez TMB100, Gretsch G2220 Junior Jet Bass II, and Yamaha TRBX174
  • Under 400: Yamaha TRBX 304 MGR, Sterling by Music Man StingRay Ray4 Bass Guitar in Mint Green, and Ibanez GSR206
  • Under 500: Squier by Fender Classic Vibe 70’s Jazz Bass, Squier Classic Vibe Bass VI, and Fender Squier Contemporary Active Jazz Bass
  • Under 600: Schecter Stiletto Extreme-4, ESP LTD B-204SM, and Schecter Omen Extreme-4
  • Under 1000: Schecter Stiletto Studio-5, Ibanez SRF700 Portamento, and Ibanez BTB745
  • Under 1500: Fender Geddy Lee Signature Jazz Bass, Fender Flea Signature Series Road Worn Jazz Bass, and Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V

No matter what style of bass guitar you choose, make sure it’s one that looks good and that you feel comfortable playing.

Get The Right Cool-Looking Accessories

It’s also important to acquire the right accessories for your guitar or bass. These can include different types of straps, cases, and even picks. All of these things can make a big difference in how you look while playing bass.

One of the most important accessories for your guitar/bass is a good bass/guitar strap. A cool-looking strap can really make you look more stylish while playing. Finding the right height for your strap is also important. Make a balance between playing comfort and appearance and adjust it by slightly lowering your guitar/bass. Some people also notice strap locks. Opt for an ideal guitar strap and strap locks or strap pin (if possible) that complement your look and show off your style in a way you want to show it off to people.

Never underestimate the power of a good hardshell case. Not only will it protect your instrument, but it can also make you look more stylish. A good case will show people that you take your playing seriously and that you’re willing to invest in the right gear to protect your instrument.

Guitar picks are also an important part of your style while playing guitar or bass. They come in all sorts of different shapes, sizes, and colors. You can even get custom picks made with your own design on them. These are great ways to show off your personality and style while playing. Cool-looking guitar pedals can be a plus.

For bass guitarists out there neon/Radium bass strings for your four-string bass are also a great way to add some style to your playing. They come in all sorts of different colors and can really make you stand out while playing. For other guitarists, you can use custom-made cool stickers with custom designs, your favorite band’s logo, or your idle’s pictures and quotes.

If you have a small venue performance and you’re invited with your amplifier, then it can play a vital role in your overall appearance as well. So, opting for a quality amp that is also stylish can make a big difference. The industry giant Fender has some really cool ones. You can use cool-looking custom/radium stickers as your fret markers as well.

Get The Right Accessories And Outfit

Decide Your Outfit And Looks

Next, think about your outfit. What kind of image do you want to project? If you’re going for a more classic look, a suit or dress shirt and slacks might be the way to go. If you’re aiming for a more edgy look, jeans and a T-shirt might be better. No matter what you choose, make sure it looks effortless and that you feel comfortable in it.

Black sleeveless shirts with tight leather pants or ripped jeans can really make you look like a rockstar. Your hair is also important. If you have long hair, make sure it’s styled in a way that looks cool and not messy. A well-groomed beard can also add to your look. In addition, don’t forget about your shoes, jump boots, or sneakers. A good pair of any of these can really make you look more stylish.

You can also wear cool-looking glasses to help complete your look. Custom hair bands, wristbands, or wristwatches can also add to your style. If you want to add some more style, consider accessorizing with bracelets, necklaces, or even hats. Chains and heavy lockets are no less than important as well. They all show that you’re cool, collected, and put together.

Cool-looking face masks or skull masks are another great way to look unique. Paul Gray from the band Slipknot takes this to another level by wearing a custom-made full-face mask while he’s performing. This definitely makes him stand out from the rest of the band and looks really cool.

Remember, it’s important to not overdo it. You don’t want to look like you’re trying too hard. A simple, stylish look is always better than an overdone one.

On the contrary, wear clothes and accessories that make you look good. This doesn’t mean you have to wear expensive designer clothes or accessories from the top brands, but just something that looks good on you and makes you feel confident. But note that, different styles of music/genres of music/kinds of music influence different appearances.

Practice Your Playing

Of course, looking cool isn’t all about what you wear or how you style your hair. You also need to be able to play well. If you’re not confident in your playing, it will show. So, make sure you practice often and that you’re comfortable with your skills before heading out to perform.

No matter what, remember that looking cool while playing is all about being confident in yourself and your abilities. If you can do that, you’ll be sure to look great no matter what you’re wearing or how you style your hair. So, don’t just be an average Joe or Jane, stand out from the rest and shine with your unique style by taking your guitar lessons regularly and nurturing your guitar skills by proper practicing.

Use Your Tattoo On The Arm

Another way to look cool while playing is using your tattoo on the arm while wearing a sleeveless shirt if you have one. This is a great way to show off your personality and style. If you have a tattoo that is visible while you’re playing, it will definitely make you stand out from the rest.

Of course, if you don’t have any getting a tattoo is a big decision and should not be taken lightly but if you’re confident in your decision, it can really add to your look. So, be sure to do your research and find a reputable artist who can give you the tattoo you want.

Remember, opting for a tattoo isn’t the last thing that you can do for looking cool. Of course, there are a lot more things that you can do for looking cool. So, think wisely before making any decision.

Get Used To Drums Rise Jumps

Get Used To Drums Rise Jumps

Make high jumps while playing with drums beat or amp rise. This will add an extra touch of style to your performance and make you look cool. You can also try other tricks like playing with one hand or lifting your guitar or bass behind your head to really show off your skills with accurate guitar playing.

But first, you have to master the tricks before you can use them in your performance. So, be sure to practice often and get comfortable with them before trying them out in front of an audience. Otherwise, this can lead you to an unwanted embracing moment.

No matter what you do, just make sure you’re comfortable with it before trying it out in front of an audience. And always remember to have fun! Playing should be enjoyable, so don’t take it too seriously. Just relax and show off your skills in style!

Smash Your Guitar On The Stage

As any musician knows, the stage is where you make your mark. It’s where you put on a show and give the audience an experience they’ll never forget. And what better way to leave a lasting impression than to smash your guitar on the stage?

There’s something about destroying a perfectly good instrument that just gets people’s attention. It’s like you’re saying, “This performance is so intense, I’m willing to sacrifice my own equipment for it.” And when done right, it can be a truly electrifying moment.

Of course, smashing your guitar is not for everyone. It takes a certain amount of skill and finesse to pull it off without causing serious damage to yourself or your instrument. But if you’ve got what it takes, then go for it! Just make sure you do it with style.

Get The Right Attitude

Wise men always believe attitude is everything. No matter how cool you look on the outside, if you don’t have the right attitude, it will all be for nothing. So, make sure you have a positive and confident attitude when you’re performing. This will help you exude an air of coolness that is sure to impress your audience.

The right attitude doesn’t necessarily mean being arrogant or showing off. It just means being confident in yourself and your abilities. So, as long as you keep that in mind, you’ll be sure to look cool while playing bass.

Finish Your Performance In Style With Windmill

The moonwalk. The robot. The running man. These are just a few of the most iconic dance moves of the past century. But when it comes to rock ‘n’ roll, there’s one move that stands above the rest: the windmill -made famous by Pete Townshend of The Who. As a guitar player, you want to make sure that you finish your performance in style. One way to do this is to end with this windmill.

This move looks cool and it’s also a great way to show off your guitar skills. To do a windmill, you’ll need to start by moving your strumming hand in a circular motion. Then, you’ll need to quickly move your picking hand up and down the strings. The key is to keep your strumming hand moving in a fluid motion while you’re picking the strings. This move takes practice, but once you get it down, it’s sure to impress your audience. So next time you’re performing, be sure to finish strong with a windmill.

Pro-Tips

  • No White Shoes: Unless You Are Rocking A White Tux. You might look like a waiter if you do.
  • Don’t Wear Sunglasses Indoors: You might look like a douche if you do.
  • Wear All Black if Possible: It’s slimming and makes you look cool as hell.
  • Extend Your Legs While Playing: It makes you look taller and more confident.
  • Keep A Straight Back: It shows you’re relaxed and in control while in a standing position.
  • Use Your Whole Body: Move around and get into the music. Don’t just stand there like a statue.
  • Show-off Your Skills: Play short awesome guitar solos or bass riffs between songs to make sure the audience realizes how good you are at what you do. Don’t forget to step forward while doing so.
  • Shake Your Hair: If you have long hair, shake it around while you play. It looks cool and it’s fun.
  • Use Effects: Use different kinds of effects to make your instrument sound even cooler. But of course, choose wisely and avoid bad guitar tones.
  • Use Your Teeth As A Pick: Jimi Hendrix is famous for doing so. But, you need that much confidence as well.
Use Your Teeth As A Pick
  • Act Natural and Let the Nerves Flow into Your Music: if you are having a great time, the audience will have a great time too. So, act naturally and let the good vibes flow.
  • Put One Foot on the Monitor: It makes you look like a boss.
  • Headbang: If you are into metal, then headbanging is a must. Just make sure you don’t hit other players in front of you.
  • Crossed Arms: It makes you look tough and mysterious.
  • Showmanship is important: Remember, you are not just playing the bass/guitar, you are putting on a show. Stage persona is important. So, put some personality into your performance and have fun with it.
  • Lift Your Neck During a String Bend: When you’re bending a string during a solo, it’s important to look cool. One way to do this is to lift your neck. This will help you get a better angle on the string, and it will also make you look cooler.
  • Point Your Headstock In Different Directions: By pointing your headstock in different directions while playing your electric guitar, you can create a unique visual aesthetic that is sure to turn heads. Not only will this make you look cool, but it will also make you more recognizable onstage.
  • Guitar Flip, YNGWIE Kick, And Slide With Your Knees: Very handy on the way to look cooler for guitarists.
  • Meltdown And Pick Flip: You can lie down on the floor or do a pick flip during a performance at the end of a song.
  • Don’t Wear Shorts: Unless you are in a beach band, then avoid shorts at all costs especially if you’re playing bass. You don’t want to look like a child and it will look odd too.
  • Dress to Impress: Make sure your clothes are clean and pressed. You want to look like a professional, not a slob.
  • When You are not Playing Country, Wear A Cowboy Hat: This one is for all the non-country bassists out there. Wearing a cowboy hat when you are not playing country music will make you look like a poser.
  • When You are Playing Country, Wear A Fedora: This one is for all the country bassists out there. Wearing a fedora when you are playing country music will make you look like a boss.
  • Never Wear Sandals: You don’t want to look like you are going to the beach. Just don’t do it. It looks odd with both bass and electric.
  • Wave Your Hands in the Air Like You Don’t Care: This one is for all the funk guitarists and bassists out there. Waving your hands in the air while you are playing funk will make you look like a cool cat.
  • Bend One of Your Knees Forward and Leaving The Other One Perfectly Straight: This one is for all the metal guitarists and bassists out there. Bending one of your knees forward and leaving the other one perfectly straight will make you look like a badass.
  • Look More into Your Audience than Your Fretboard: You want to connect with your audience, make eye contact, and not just stare at your guitar/bass the whole time. By practicing more you can achieve the muscle memory that is needed for this.
  • Face Painting: The KISS band’s bassist Gene Simmons is known for his face painting. If you are in a KISS tribute band, then this is a must. If you’re in some sort of metal, then face painting is a cool way to show your commitment to the music.
  • Don’t Do Drugs: This one is pretty self-explanatory. Just don’t do drugs.
  • Wearing A Bandana: Wearing a bandana around your head is a great way to keep your hair out of your face. But make sure it matches your outfit.
  • Piercings: If you have them, flaunt them. But if you don’t, then don’t get them just to look cool that is considered a bad idea for most people.
  • Avoid Longsleeves: Longsleeves can get in the way when you are playing. So, avoid them if you can.
  • Move Around On The Stage: When you’re in a band, the overall band performance is important. You don’t want to be stuck in one spot the whole time. Move around and interact with the other members of your band. Get it right with proper band rehearsals before live performances especially if you’re in some beginner bands.
  • Take Your Time And Find Your Style: Don’t rush into anything when it comes to your style. It’s important to take your time and find what works for you. Experiment with different looks and see what makes you feel most comfortable. You might need to try out a few different styles before you find the one that’s right for you.

Final Verdict

So, there you have it! These are just a few do’s/don’ts, steps, tips, and tricks on how you can look cool while playing your guitar or bass. Just remember to be positive, practice often, and have a positive attitude. If you do these things, you’ll be sure to look cool while playing guitar/bass in no time.

No matter what level of experience you have on the instrument, or how many years you’ve been playing, there are always ways that you can step up your game and become a cooler, more impressive player. Always remember, “beauty” and “coolness” are in the eye of the beholder. As a matter of fact, some people might think you look cool even if you don’t follow any of these tips and absolutely be natural.

So, just be yourself and have fun with it. Who knows, you might just develop your own style that others will try to imitate. Or, by following the tips above, you’ll be well on your way to looking and feeling like a total rockstar the next time you hit the stage. So, get practicing, and show the world what you’re made of!

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