It depends on what type of sound you are wanting to go for. The best thing you can do is go to a music shop and try several basses out.
Probably the Musicman Stingray.
Tonal qualities AND configuration make this a VERY slappable bass.
i love you man. slap on the bass!! hehe x
Bass tone is the tone of the bass.. Slap is when an open palm meets a victims face.
Because his bass is tuned so low. His bass is usually tuned to Drop "D" and he plays Slap Bass. You slap your thumb on the string you want to play and well ah.
Most people agree its Les Claypool A2- Yes this depends on the taste of the listerner. Slap bass can be jazz or Rock or Fusion etc etc. It can be Les Claypool, Victor Wooten, Flea, Larry Graham, Jayen Varma, Marcus Miller, Bill Dickens, Tony Levin etc etc.. Each and everyone has their own styles. So Its still a question????????????
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.
Slap That Bass was created in 1937.
A bass guitar is an instrument. Slap bass is a technique. Slap bass is one of many stlyes of techniques which is used to play the bass guitar.
i love you man. slap on the bass!! hehe x
Bass tone is the tone of the bass.. Slap is when an open palm meets a victims face.
Yes, infact, slap sounds better on a 5 string bass than it does on a 4 string in my opinion.
Because his bass is tuned so low. His bass is usually tuned to Drop "D" and he plays Slap Bass. You slap your thumb on the string you want to play and well ah.
Slap, pop, pick, and fingerpicking.
Les Claypool is an amazing bassist from the band Primus. He in my oopinion is the best bass player when it comes to slap bass. He is the singer and bass player for primus who made the theme song for South Park
For more interesting slap bass music, I recommend you check out Les Claypool (Primus) as well as Victor Wooten (Bela Fleck and the Flecktones)
Music Man Stingray by Ernie Ball they soudn amazing they are amazing
possibly, they use the microphone. just dont use any bass effects and dont slap. use a six string. headless bass might also work.
Jonathan Wolff composed and played the 'Slap Bass' part on a synthesizer.