A ground bass is a phrase or a motif that repeats over and over again the whole time in a song!! lolz :p u bettr b thankfl! x
'grand bass' in welsh is 'mawr bas'
They aren't. There are 4 clefs; treble, alto, tenor, bass and you don't combine them into one stave.
The piano is one instrument that has the range to bridge the two staffs--bass and treble.
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The Grand Staff
i think i know the answer... its the grand staff. you were probably doing a crossword puzzle from your teacher. Yeah, Im doing it too.
The treble clef and the bass clef can be joined by a grand staff, which is commonly used in piano music. The grand staff consists of the treble clef on the top staff and the bass clef on the bottom staff, connected by a vertical line on the left. This arrangement allows for the notation of music that spans a wide range of pitches.
Here are some common and not-so-common instruments:bagpipesbalalaikabanjobaritone hornbaritone saxbass (viol)bass drumbass guitarbasset hornbassoonbellsberimbau (Brazilian musical bow)blocks (wood blocks)bongosbuglebullroarer (Australia)Bassoon, bari sax, bass clarinet, bass drum, bongos.· Baby Grand Piano· Bagpipe· Banjo· Bass Clarinet· Bass guitar· Bassoon· Bells· Bones· Bongo drum· Bow· Bugle
No, she was a bass player in a Punk Rock band and is now a photographer.
The biggest bass ever to be caught in Illinois was the Grand Missouri River Bass. It was caught by William H. Cremontey in 1983. At the time, it was the largest fish to ever be caught in Illinois, and the largest of its kind to be caught in the Midwest.
The grand staff in music is a combination of the treble staff and bass staff, connected by a brace and a line. The treble staff is used for higher-pitched notes, while the bass staff is used for lower-pitched notes. The grand staff is commonly used in piano music to notate both hands' parts simultaneously.
Too Much Bass or a Bad Switch.