It has been made by many thousands of makers.
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.
it is cause the string bass has 4 strings so it belongs to the string family lol :D
The stringed bass/upright bass has the lowest register in the string family. The cello is also a bass string instrument, though it's not as low as the bass.
The highest open string pitch on a bass is a G.
Yes and Yes.
A five-string bass is used to expand the range of notes which can be played on it. Either you add a string that has higher notes, or a string that has lower notes, as compared to a four-string bass.
He doesn't know.
The standard tuning for the bass B string is E.
Generally speaking, yes. The strings on a bass are longer than those on the nearest contender, the cello. They also tend to be thicker, because they are often made of different material. When cello and bass strings are made of the same materials, using the same processes, the G (top) string of the bass may be the same or smaller thickness as the C (lowest) string of the 'cello. But then, the bass continues down four more strings!
Yes, infact, slap sounds better on a 5 string bass than it does on a 4 string in my opinion.
Bass clef.
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