There have been several base singers connected with the Gaither groups. One of the newer singers is Tim Duncan with Ernie Haase & Signature Sound. His impressive deep base is in tune, unlike some of the past base singers (for example, JD Sumner) who often went off key when trying to reach the too low.
ofcourse, he is the one
They are the same as those an a bass guitar, if that helps. so, imagine you are holding the doulble-bass, about to play. The string on the far left (the highest note) is a G, the next one along is a D, then A then E.
The bass clef,{or F clef},has five lines and five spaces. The lines on a bass clef,[lowest to highest],are G,B,D,F and the top line is A. The spaces in a bass clef,{lowest to highest are} are A,C,E and G.
The classical string instruments: violin, viola, cello and bass normally have 4 strings. Violin: E(highest), A, D, G(lowest); Viola: A(highest), D, G, C(lowest); Cello: A(highest), D, G, C(lowest) but all 4 are an octave below the viola. Bass: G(highest), D, A, E. The high G string on the bass is the same note as the G string (2nd to lowest string) on the cello. Some double basses are configured with 5 strings, either with a B below the low E, or a C above the high G. An electric bass (sometimes called bass guitar) has the same 4 notes as the string bass. A guitar has 6 strings and some have 12 strings (I don't remember the notes for these). I think a banjo has 5 strings.
The viola is the instrument slightly lower than the violin. Its strings (from lowest to highest) are C, G, D and A, whereas the strings on a violin (also from lowest to highest) are G, D, A and E. String instruments from highest to lowest are: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
Violin is the highest piched with it's E sting. It' strings from highest to lowest are: E, A, D, & G. The Viola is second highest with A, D, G, & C. The Cello has the same string set, with a slightly lower pitch. The lowest is the Bass, wich strings I THINK are G, D, A, & E.
same as the lowest males probably
The letter names of the strings on a Double Bass, from lowest to highest, are: E A D G The Bass is tuned in fourths, rather than fifths like the other main string instruments.
The lowest pitch for men is BASS I don't know about in bass but I know its bassMost bass singers can reach low D or even C. A few are able to go lower. There is no single lowest note; it's just a matter of technique and what nature gives you.
So assuming you have a right handed bass and you were holding it as if you were playing it the top string is the lowest and the bottom string is the highest. Standard tuning for a 4 string bass is E A D G. E being lowest.
The lowest sounding instrument in the ORCHESTRAL string family is the double bass. It is also the largest. Hope I helped. :D
They are the same as those an a bass guitar, if that helps. so, imagine you are holding the doulble-bass, about to play. The string on the far left (the highest note) is a G, the next one along is a D, then A then E.
Bss guitar music comes in bass clef. This is the lowest clef and if the note has the middle line running through it it is a D. Hope this helps :)
The bass clef,{or F clef},has five lines and five spaces. The lines on a bass clef,[lowest to highest],are G,B,D,F and the top line is A. The spaces in a bass clef,{lowest to highest are} are A,C,E and G.
The classical string instruments: violin, viola, cello and bass normally have 4 strings. Violin: E(highest), A, D, G(lowest); Viola: A(highest), D, G, C(lowest); Cello: A(highest), D, G, C(lowest) but all 4 are an octave below the viola. Bass: G(highest), D, A, E. The high G string on the bass is the same note as the G string (2nd to lowest string) on the cello. Some double basses are configured with 5 strings, either with a B below the low E, or a C above the high G. An electric bass (sometimes called bass guitar) has the same 4 notes as the string bass. A guitar has 6 strings and some have 12 strings (I don't remember the notes for these). I think a banjo has 5 strings.
The short story "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant" was written by W. D. Wetherell. It was first published in 1985 and is a coming-of-age story about a teenage boy's summer experience.
The viola is the instrument slightly lower than the violin. Its strings (from lowest to highest) are C, G, D and A, whereas the strings on a violin (also from lowest to highest) are G, D, A and E. String instruments from highest to lowest are: Violin Viola Cello Double Bass
On the violin, it is the second highest-pitched string of the four (G, D, A, E).On guitar it is the second lowest-pitched (E, A, D, G, B, E).On the Bass it is also the 2nd lowest string (E,A,D,G)Cello & Viola: it is the highest string: (C, G, D, A)