NO. If you need more volume, go for a larger amp with more output wattage.
Treble clef unless you're playing a bass banjo which should be played in bass clef.
No, not a full octave, but it does have a lower range than a tenor trombone.
Yes, you can play bass on a keyboard; but not necessarily any keyboard. If your keyboard supports voices, then it should have a bass(mine has fingered bass, slap bass, and acoustic bass) setting. You can then either play just the bass line on the lower end of the keyboard or if your keyboard offers split voicing you can play an accompaniment in the treble register. A good example would be The Doors. All of their "bass lines" were actually writen, recorded, and performed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek.
no Taylor Swift does not play the bass
A normal full orchestra would have all instruments except for saxophone and bass clarinets.
Play Whatever You Want, But I Recommend Bass Drums. bass drums. annoy all the people you want and look cool. what could be better
I think you should play bass first. It is a slower part and is easier for beginners. I think you should learn guitar first before playing the bass one. I think you should learn how to play guitar first because you at least will know the notes and know how to plaY A little. They're both guitars but can be played differently. If you like the funkyness or the low tone of the bass, go for it. Its a little difficult than guitar since theres different ways to play it, but if you want to shred and have fun the E. Guitar, go for that. Its up to you. You say you want to learn to play the bass, so learn bass first.
Play the instrument you want to play. The violin and bass are completely different.
Yes you can, but if you run it at high volume, you may damage the cabinet.
To play it with a full drum kit! The bass drum is the backbone of any rock beat. Be sure to use it wisely!
Treble clef unless you're playing a bass banjo which should be played in bass clef.
yes he should still play it. the surf green bass is one of his mark hoppus signatures.
No, not a full octave, but it does have a lower range than a tenor trombone.
Yes, you can play bass on a keyboard; but not necessarily any keyboard. If your keyboard supports voices, then it should have a bass(mine has fingered bass, slap bass, and acoustic bass) setting. You can then either play just the bass line on the lower end of the keyboard or if your keyboard offers split voicing you can play an accompaniment in the treble register. A good example would be The Doors. All of their "bass lines" were actually writen, recorded, and performed by keyboardist Ray Manzarek.
To some extent, they should. These "apps" change the audio output, so as long as your headphones can play the bass, this should work.
no Taylor Swift does not play the bass
A normal full orchestra would have all instruments except for saxophone and bass clarinets.