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oopsy my last answer was way off. I did not get the question at forst. In my opinion a bass guitar is much better than an acoustic. But that is because I have had more fun on a bass.
First, Guitar normally has 6 strings, Bass normally has 4. Second, Bass has a longer neck. Third, Bass is an octave down. Last, you will also need different amps.
Timothy Scmitt plays bass guitar for The Eagles. Randy Meisner was a founding member. The original bass player from 1971-1977. His last recorded album was "Hotel California"
Shawn Watchorn has been a musical fixture in the North Florida music scene for the last 16 years and currently plays guitar with a band called American Attitude.
I think it was Phoenix Farrell. He use to be just a part time bass guitar player for linkin park. There for he wasn't included in the band pictures, until he became a full time bass guitar player. Hope this answer was usefull!
At the very beginning of I Write Sins Not Tragedies, they use a harpsichord and bass. They also use a keyboard, guitar, drums, and a bass guitar. The only reason why I know this is because last year I saw them in concert.
You beat all of the songs in that venue (getting 3 stars at minimum...) Once you beat all of the venues and career modes,(lead guitar, bass guitar, guitar duel) you get the last 3 bonus songs.
Kyle - Guitar Dan - Vocals Mike - Bass Chin - Drums Those are the only ones I know of.
THE original bass guitar was developed bu Paul Tutmarc in the 1930s as a replacement for the double bass, but he received little success for the invention. In the 1950's Leo Fender (who, obviously, is the man who strated Fender. Doesn;t have anything to do with it any more but that's another story) took the idea and produced the first mass produced bass guitar on the market; the precision bass. This was hugely popular and since bass guitars have become the norm in all bands, and variations upon the precision and still made and extremely popular.
He plays neither. I'm looking at a picture right now at this link: http://jonasbrothersfan.com/JonasBrothers/BandBiography/KevinJonas/tabid/262/Default.aspx He's playing a Gibson Les Paul, which is an electric guitar. Judging by what the other guy is playing, Disney is probably sponsored by Gibson Guitars.
Jeremy Fowler - who is the lead singer/guitarist/pianist Pete Gillies - Lead guitarist Kale Kneale - Drummer/vocals Kyle Lane - Bass/vocals Thom William - guitar/ Piano Former members Sam walker - bass before kyle but he left the band last last year. hope this helped :)
It is called "processing"