That is the proper spelling of the operatic term "aria".
An aria.
OK mid-level bass. I do own a MAB 20 / 5 - a five string one. Two JB style Aria Pro PUP's, 3 knobs (like the Jazz Bass), very good sustain. The 5-strings has a thinner neck, so, the distance between the strings is smaller. It's not for slap, but a great bass for finger picking.
* Aria Pro II SB-1000. * Aria Pro II SB Black 'n' Gold I. * Alembic Spoiler. This was stolen, according to Burton in an interview.
The term that best describes an aria is "solo vocal piece." In the context of opera and classical music, an aria is typically a lyrical and expressive song performed by a single singer, showcasing their vocal abilities and emotional interpretation. Aria often serves to highlight a character's feelings or thoughts at a particular moment in the narrative.
The term is 'aria-cabaletta'. An example being Violetta's aria from act 1 of La traviata - 'È strano! è strano……Ah! fors e lui' [aria] - 'Sempre libera' [cabaletta].
The Aria Vanguard bass was first introduced in the late 1970s. It gained popularity throughout the 1980s, becoming known for its distinctive design and sound. While specific sales dates can vary by model and region, the Vanguard series remained in production for several years, appealing to various musicians.
Aria SB-1000 Alembic Spoiler And obviously the Rickenbacker
The blak one is an LTD the red one is an ARIA PRO II Diamond Series ;)
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The truss rod on an Aria Pro II MAB-5 5-string bass typically requires a 4mm Allen wrench. It's always a good idea to double-check with the manufacturer or consult the bass's manual, as specifications can vary. Make sure to use the correct size to avoid stripping the truss rod nut.