Mary Wilson,
Giovanni Bottesini 19th century,
Domenico Dragonetti 1763-1846
Some famous musicians who played the Double Bass are Domenico Dragonetti, Giovanni Bottesini, and Serge Alexandrovich Koussevitsky
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An Electric Bass is an amplified four-stringed instrument which produces low sounds. A lot of the time, the instrument will be a back-up to a more 'major' instrument in the song such as the Electric Guitar.
upright bass, standup bass, acoustic bass, contrabassHere are some more:Bass, string bass, upright bass, standup bass, acoustic bass, contrabass, contrabass violin, bass violin, bass fiddle, bull fiddle, dog house bass, contrabbasso
I'm guessing it's because the instrument plays not one octave below middle c but two octaves. The double bass is a transposed instrument. By that I mean the sound the bass makes is one octave lower than what is shown on the bass clef. So I just assume double bass to equate to two octaves below.
One famous six string bass player is Jojo Garza. He plays with a group called Los Lonely Boys along with his brothers Henry and Ringo. He plays a Tobias bass. In 2005, they earned a Grammy for best pop performance.
Tuba, sousaphone, and things with "bass" or "contra" in the name: bass, Bass Clarinet, contrabass Clarinet, contrabassoon, etc. "Bass" means it plays the bass line, and "contra" means it's so big it has to double back on itself.
A bass violinist is a person who plays the bass violin, better known as the double bass.
A bass fiddler is a person who plays the bass fiddle - also known as the double bass.
Yes somebody famous has played the double bass.
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A bass violist is a person who plays the bass viol.
A bass drummer is a person who plays the bass drum.
Herman E Calloway plays the cello/ bass but i forgot about the others. I think that herman plays the bass or double bass
An Electric Bass is an amplified four-stringed instrument which produces low sounds. A lot of the time, the instrument will be a back-up to a more 'major' instrument in the song such as the Electric Guitar.
upright bass, standup bass, acoustic bass, contrabassHere are some more:Bass, string bass, upright bass, standup bass, acoustic bass, contrabass, contrabass violin, bass violin, bass fiddle, bull fiddle, dog house bass, contrabbasso
'39 by Queen
I'm guessing it's because the instrument plays not one octave below middle c but two octaves. The double bass is a transposed instrument. By that I mean the sound the bass makes is one octave lower than what is shown on the bass clef. So I just assume double bass to equate to two octaves below.
every breath you take - The Police