Justin Chancellor is the current bassist for Tool. He replaced the original bassist, Paul D'Amour.
Chancellor's main bass is a Wal 4-string he bought on a friend's recommendation during the recording of Aenima. The wood and electronics help create his notorious midrange cut. He has several other basses which he has used live and on other albums, all of them by Wal
Not really, it does help, but you don't you don't need massive hands to play bass
No, bass guitar players read bass class music. A bass player may be able to read treble cleff and play along with it, but that is not what is taught.
If you want to play like around a campfire or around home or whatever, take up acoustic. If you want to play in a band or something, learn bass. So many people play electric or acoustic now that bass players are somewhat hard to find.
It depends, if both players can read bass clef then yes as both instruments (like all) play in concert pitch whilst in bass clef.
Their is no way to really get an accurate count, but their are thousands of people who play. They may not be in a band but their are many players.
Flea plays bass. But most bass players CAN play guitar. And most guitar players CAN play bass. So Flea probably does play guitar! :)
Not really, it does help, but you don't you don't need massive hands to play bass
It can be either bass cleff or treble cleff, however, most of the euphonium players I know play bass cleff, and I think bass cleff is the standard.
No, bass guitar players read bass class music. A bass player may be able to read treble cleff and play along with it, but that is not what is taught.
If you want to play like around a campfire or around home or whatever, take up acoustic. If you want to play in a band or something, learn bass. So many people play electric or acoustic now that bass players are somewhat hard to find.
Guitar, Piano, Harmonica, Double bass, Drums, Saxophone, Vocals, Trumpet, Trombone
It depends, if both players can read bass clef then yes as both instruments (like all) play in concert pitch whilst in bass clef.
Their is no way to really get an accurate count, but their are thousands of people who play. They may not be in a band but their are many players.
because it is
Because the bass guitar was an instant hit, many players bought it right away and played live with it at about the same time. Therefore, it is extremely difficult to pinpoint who was the first band to actually use the bass guitar.
Paul McCartney is the famous bass player for The Beatles.
no Taylor Swift does not play the bass