I would recommend that you store it at room temperature. If it gets to cold and goes to a hot room it can mess up the wood and the strings will be majorly out of tune.
Some electric bass guitars have more strings, but an upright bass traditionally has 4.
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
Yes, in referring to stringed instruments "double bass" is just another way to say "upright bass". However, the phrase "double bass" is also frequently used by percussionists to refer to a drum set which has two kick drums.
No. The double bass is a huge 4-stringed instrument that must be set on the floor, upright, while playing. For this reason, it is often called an upright bass.
Well, for one, string bass strings are a lot longer than electric bass strings. I wouldn't recommend putting string bass strings on an electric bass and vice versa.
eBay has many electric upright basses for sale. Another good place to purchase an electric upright bass is from a music store like Gibson Custom Shop or Dave's Guitar Shop.
No... upright bass is a bass. There are violins, violas, cellos and basses.
Some electric bass guitars have more strings, but an upright bass traditionally has 4.
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The Double Bass has several different names such as the; String Bass, Upright Bass, Standup Bass or Contrabass.
The upright bass
You mean just the clef for upright bass? It's bass clef.. heheh.
Double Bass can also be called: Contrabass, String Bass, Upright Bass, Bass Violin, Bass Viol and Bass Fiddle among some others.
The Horrorpops kinda scream, they have the lead singer on an upright bass.
Upright bass.
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
Yes, in referring to stringed instruments "double bass" is just another way to say "upright bass". However, the phrase "double bass" is also frequently used by percussionists to refer to a drum set which has two kick drums.