If loud enough yes, just like any instrument. It is important when practicing to keep it quite low. Many bands wear ear plugs when playing in order to avoid permanent ear damage.
The most common way to play the bass guitar today is the two fingering technique.
AnswerThe Impact of a Bass, Is the Timing, The drums, is the "Main" Timing, but then the Bass, Is like the Back Up Timer, but the bass can rock out too. Bass sets the groove - a drumkit can't do that. It adds the low-end rumble and balances the sound, and provides an extra layer of melody for bass freaks like me to listen to. Also it can solo and sound awesome!
Nikki has lots of bass guitars, but his main one is a Gibson Thunderbird.
yes, a standard trumpet, and standard flugelhorn use the same fingerings.
To equalize a bass guitar, start by cutting frequencies below 30 Hz to eliminate sub-bass rumble. Boost around 60-80 Hz for warmth and body, and enhance presence by adding a slight boost around 800 Hz to 1 kHz. Additionally, adjust the higher frequencies around 3-5 kHz for clarity and definition, but be cautious not to make it sound harsh. Always use your ears to ensure the bass sits well in the mix with other instruments.
yes. true bass. not digital so its less tiring for your ears.
your ears
absolutely, anything over the 40 sound limit can damage your ears. over 100 and your ear drums can explode.
Yes a good subwoofer will damage your hearing. The better the bass the more db levels they are pounding out and that is bad for your ears.
harmfull
bass
it has an extra eyelid
Alpacas are not harmfull. They are very gentle
yes
Lance Bass was not credited in "Mamma Mia the Movie", so it is most likely he was not in it.
it is harmfull because it can kill people around the world
It costs 50 quid, but for replacement earrings it's extra 30 quid and for extra after care it's another extra 5 quid.