It serves as the bass of the brass section and of brass quintets and choirs, as well as reinforcement for the bass voices of the strings and woodwinds, and as a solo instrument.
Yes but the strings would be like elastic bands and would be muddy to to the point of being almost unplayable. Yes because the 4 strings on the bass are an octave lower than the 3, 4, 5, and 6 strings on any guitar.
Depends what kind of bass, on a double bass there are 4, electric basses come with 4 or 5 strings usually although 6 strings isn't rare and you can get up to 11 or 12 string basses which have the same range as a grand piano. Please google you're question first as all this info came from wikipedia and you could have easily found it yourself.
The Viola has 4 Strings C G D and A (A Being at 440)
It is a Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass.
If you dont know who lemmy is he is a singer his voice is really roughso you might think his tough but is is really a kind man.
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It serves as the bass of the brass section and of brass quintets and choirs, as well as reinforcement for the bass voices of the strings and woodwinds, and as a solo instrument.
Yes but the strings would be like elastic bands and would be muddy to to the point of being almost unplayable. Yes because the 4 strings on the bass are an octave lower than the 3, 4, 5, and 6 strings on any guitar.
Depends what kind of bass, on a double bass there are 4, electric basses come with 4 or 5 strings usually although 6 strings isn't rare and you can get up to 11 or 12 string basses which have the same range as a grand piano. Please google you're question first as all this info came from wikipedia and you could have easily found it yourself.
They usually have some kind of rope core that has steel wound around that. Here's a site that tells you about how Corelli strings are made. http://www.savarez.fr/anglais/corelli-double-bass.html
The bass guitar is considered a "special guitar" because of the difference in pitch. A bass guitar is tuned an octave lower than standard guitar, and has four strings rather than 6. Also, the neck is longer. The body design tends to be a bit larger.
i heard he used roto-sound bass strings but idk I've been lookin. Yes, Cliff Burton (RIP) used the Rotosound Swing Bass 66 - LB - 35-90 LIGHT GAUGE and also the FUNKMASTER BASS STRINGS all available from Rotosound .The light gauge permiy him to make bendings and all the stuff just like seen on FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS LIVE 85 VIDEO from Cliff Em All. REST IN PEACE CLIFFORD LEE BURTON - 1962-1986
Bass are fish.
Jazz and R&B are good for plucking. I've seen some folk artists use upright plucking too. Upright bass plucking is good for songs that aren't too heavy and have a relaxed feel.
Depends on what kind of bass it is
Fender Jazz Bass