You can, but probably only in very special circumstances. The only times you might consider this as a feasible option would be in avant garde music or contemporary Classical Music, and mostly just for show or effect. For any other genre, you can get nearly all the sounds out of the Bass Guitar you need from your fingers and a pick.
A bass drum is not a pitched instrument.
its the bass drum u know u coulda just looked it up
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No, the bass drum is not pitched because it does not play the melody to a song it only plays the beat .
There are two options: If you are talking about bass drum. . .Two bass drums with a pedal attached to eachA single bass drum with a double bass pedalIf you are talking about upright double bass, it can be plucked with the fingers, or bowed.
A bass drum is not a pitched instrument.
I might not be answering this correctly but you play with the bass drum in a band. Hope that helps
its the bass drum u know u coulda just looked it up
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No, the bass drum is not pitched because it does not play the melody to a song it only plays the beat .
To play it with a full drum kit! The bass drum is the backbone of any rock beat. Be sure to use it wisely!
Yes if you have a double bass on a drum set it can go really fast.
It's used to play the bass drum faster
Concord Dawn play music with a drum and bass and from what I researched, they are one of the most popular drum and bass duo's. The normally play bass heavy music, but they also do a DJ's role.
There are two options: If you are talking about bass drum. . .Two bass drums with a pedal attached to eachA single bass drum with a double bass pedalIf you are talking about upright double bass, it can be plucked with the fingers, or bowed.
Not commonly. For drum and bass its best to use a loud, distinctive style of bass, for exaple i play alot of pendulum and use a Yamaha RBX 270. other good basses doe drum and bass are ones with Humbucker pickups - such as a fender Jazz Bass, or Ibanez
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