the best basses are geddy lee, les claypool and of course victor wooten
No, bass guitar players read bass class music. A bass player may be able to read treble cleff and play along with it, but that is not what is taught.
Bass clef generally. The Tuba is considered to be a non-transposing instrument, so a BBb, CC, EEb or F tuba will read from the same music and it is up to the player to know the correct fingerings. Sometimes (especially in Jazz charts) the parts are written an octave above the actual sounded note, the same as music for a Contrabass Violin (String Bass) or Bass Guitar. For what is called "British Brass Band Music" the Tuba part is usually transposed into the Treble Clef, so the part for a BBb tuba will look different than a part for an EEb tuba.
The best bassist is Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers! Listen to his solos and you will see why he is THE GREATEST BASS PLAYER OF ALL TIME!Some other people may think Les Claypool... that's their opinion!A-2 This is the greatest and hardest question. Some say Jaco pastorious, Some say Larry Graham. Why don't people consider Double bass Players??? There re many great Double Bass players. A double Bass player is also a Bassist. They may be best, because its hard to play that instrument than a freted Electric Bass Guitar.While this question is very subjective, there are several bassists who stand out above the rest. As previously mentioned, in the modern rock arena, Flea and Les Claypool. In the jazz world you have players like Jaco, and Charles Mingus, a double bassist. To my ears the most consistently amazing electric bass guitarist the last 40 or so years has been Phil Lesh. An innovator in both technique and content, he along with Jack Cassady, and John Entwhistle paved the way for the bass guitar to fill a more melodic role within the music, as opposed to the more rote time keeper. Phil's contribution to the sound of rock music, and specifically the role which the electric bass plays within that music, can not, in my opinion, be overstated.
It depends, if both players can read bass clef then yes as both instruments (like all) play in concert pitch whilst in bass clef.
Heavy metal and rock tend to have a lot of bass from drums and bass guitar
No, bass guitar players read bass class music. A bass player may be able to read treble cleff and play along with it, but that is not what is taught.
Bass hunter and skrilex
Youtube is my best answer, when you get to youtube, type in super bass official music video and it should pop up!
Fernandez makes good bass guitars to play metal music.
You can find bass sheet music and bass guitar tab downloads at the Bass Guitar Sheet Music website
Bass clef generally. The Tuba is considered to be a non-transposing instrument, so a BBb, CC, EEb or F tuba will read from the same music and it is up to the player to know the correct fingerings. Sometimes (especially in Jazz charts) the parts are written an octave above the actual sounded note, the same as music for a Contrabass Violin (String Bass) or Bass Guitar. For what is called "British Brass Band Music" the Tuba part is usually transposed into the Treble Clef, so the part for a BBb tuba will look different than a part for an EEb tuba.
The best bassist is Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers! Listen to his solos and you will see why he is THE GREATEST BASS PLAYER OF ALL TIME!Some other people may think Les Claypool... that's their opinion!A-2 This is the greatest and hardest question. Some say Jaco pastorious, Some say Larry Graham. Why don't people consider Double bass Players??? There re many great Double Bass players. A double Bass player is also a Bassist. They may be best, because its hard to play that instrument than a freted Electric Bass Guitar.While this question is very subjective, there are several bassists who stand out above the rest. As previously mentioned, in the modern rock arena, Flea and Les Claypool. In the jazz world you have players like Jaco, and Charles Mingus, a double bassist. To my ears the most consistently amazing electric bass guitarist the last 40 or so years has been Phil Lesh. An innovator in both technique and content, he along with Jack Cassady, and John Entwhistle paved the way for the bass guitar to fill a more melodic role within the music, as opposed to the more rote time keeper. Phil's contribution to the sound of rock music, and specifically the role which the electric bass plays within that music, can not, in my opinion, be overstated.
It depends, if both players can read bass clef then yes as both instruments (like all) play in concert pitch whilst in bass clef.
the presence of bass drum or bass guitar..
Heavy metal and rock tend to have a lot of bass from drums and bass guitar
Flea plays bass. But most bass players CAN play guitar. And most guitar players CAN play bass. So Flea probably does play guitar! :)
In Orchestra, there is Alto (violas) Treble (violins) And Bass (cellos and string bass)