Not entirely sure, but i think there are 23 scales (7 tone, 5 tone, 6 tone, and 8 tone)
yes.
These are saw toothed scales. One of the fish that has this kind of scale is the American Bass.
The same scales as any instrument, all instruments play all scales. In western music - major scales, minor scales and modes are the main ones, but there are more.
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No, it is just a swimming creature with gills fins scales and doesn't breath air and has NO relation whatsoever to the largemouth or smallmouth bass fish. Come on man.
Bass>>Tenor>>Alto>>Soprano If you want to get technical there are scales between those 4. For example Baritone sits between Bass and Tenor.
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Guitar and bass are very similar. They both have a similar build and use basically the same overall technique, with many nuance differences. The guitar has six strings, and the bass has four. The four strings on a bass are the same as the four lowest sounding strings on a guitar. The biggest differences between the two are that the guitar uses chords and scales, whereas the bass uses mostly just scales, and the guitar has two more strings than a bass. Since the guitar uses chords and has two more strings, it is a little bit trickier to learn than the bass. Therefor, if you know guitar fairly well, you should be able to play bass without ever taking a lesson, whereas if you know bass fairly well, it will be a little bit more effort to learn the guitar.
Many, too many to name here. The freshwater black basses, allied to sunfish, include: largemouth bass smallmouth bass spotted bass coosa bass Suwannee bass shoal bass Guadalupe bass
There are 36 minor scales.