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Bass. In choral fashion the Bass section is divided into Baritones (Bass 1) and Basses (Bass 2), Bass 2 being the lowest.
It's pronounced 'base' as in the 'bass' from a subwoofer, not 'bass' as in the fish. If you actually listen to the song you can hear her pronounce it as 'base' (Obviously spelt as 'bass', but with the long A sound.)
There are 120 bass buttons on an accordion.
Filipino singers with a bass voice
Bass... is the lowest male voice register.
I think they are played in half, first and second position depending on which scale you're playing. Let the bass player answer. Scales are played in half, first, second, third, fourth, fifth and in fifth and a half positions, as well as the harmonic, depending on what scale you are doing and how many octives. If you are doing a one octave scale, it will most likely be all in first position and maybe in half position. If you are doing a two octave scale (or more), that is when you get into the higher positions, such as fourth, fifth and fifth and a half positions.
Baritone horn, Bass horn, Bugle, Clarion, Cornet, Fluegelhorn, French horn, Horn, saxhorn, Sousaphone, Trombone, Trumpet, Tuba.
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The trigger routs air through an additional loop of tubing, which results in pitches being lowered by a fourth. On bass trombones, there is a second trigger, which lowers the pitch by an additional fifth.
You are thinking of bass clef.
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The lowest string on a four string double bass is an E string. If you have a fairly rare five string double bass then the lowest fifth string is a B string.
Yes there is a contrabass, a bass, an alto, a valve, a Plastic.
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g is in fifth position
This depends whether you count all the slides, valves and springs etc. Simply, the tuba has a mouthpiece and the instrument. Otherwise, it has any number of slides, depending on make, same with the valves.
The standard tuning for double bass is in fourths with the highest string tuned to G two octaves below middle C (actually an octave and a fourth below middle C to be precise which would be the bottom line on the Bass (or F) clef. The remaining strings of course would be D, A, and E below this G string. It is common for orchestral players to extend the length of the low E string with a fingerboard extension to extend down to a C. In addition, it is not uncommon to find find string basses in orchestra especially in Germany and Austria. In this case the lowest string is tuned to a B below the low E string or sometimes to the C below.