piano, string bass, and drums
piano, string bass, and drums
A typical Jazz rhythm section contains some or all of the following instruments: piano, bass, drums, guitar and sometimes vibraphone, electronic keyboard or organ.
The main instruments are the piano, bass, and drums, and sometimes there's also a guitar (or banjo in earlier jazz).
Piano, guitar, bass and drums.
Trumpet, trambone, clarinet, and saxaphone
guitar bass and drums
trumpet , trombone, and clarinet over a "rhythm section" of piano, guitar, banjo, drums, and a double bass and tuba.The instrumentation of a Dixieland Jazz Band consists of a FRONT LINE of three instruments (trumpet or cornet, clarinet and trombone) plus a RHYTHM SECTION of from two instruments (piano and drums) to four instruments (piano, banjo or guitar, string bass or tuba, and drums).
Depends on the genre of music, but usually piano, bass, guitar and drums, as they provide the backing for melodic instruments e.g. the saxophone.
Piano, guitar, bass and drums.
Trumpet, trambone, clarinet, and saxaphone
guitar bass and drums
trumpet , trombone, and clarinet over a "rhythm section" of piano, guitar, banjo, drums, and a double bass and tuba.The instrumentation of a Dixieland Jazz Band consists of a FRONT LINE of three instruments (trumpet or cornet, clarinet and trombone) plus a RHYTHM SECTION of from two instruments (piano and drums) to four instruments (piano, banjo or guitar, string bass or tuba, and drums).
Depends on the genre of music, but usually piano, bass, guitar and drums, as they provide the backing for melodic instruments e.g. the saxophone.
Maracas would go in the percussion section. If you look at instruments from sections besides percussion, you will see that they all can produce melody, and that most percussion instruments can only create rhythm. The exceptions to this rule are the xylophone and the marimba, both of which are in the percussion section, although they can produce melody.
The rhythm is Larry Graham gettin' funky on the base, Sly's sister on the horn ( as well as others), guitar and keyboard. Pretty much the entire band is the rhythm section on all their tunes
The Rhythm Section Jazz Band was created in 2002.
The rhythm section of a jazz band is usually made up of drums, piano, bass, and guitar.
Any song that requires a little more of a rhythm section. Tambourine always adds a special pop to a pop or rock song. Maracas also add a smooth rhythm to ballads.
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