The brand famous for its deep tones is Warwick. This is because it uses exotic woods for body and neck, which means they are fairly pricey. Great for deep reggae and heavy metal, as well as other genres.
Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, & Organ.
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
a bass (pronounced base)., or baritone.
The french horn's tone color is velvety and round that projects well across other instruments without overpowering them. Hope this helped!
bass drum and timpani
To produce deep tones the glottis widens.
Bass, Drums, Electric Guitar, & Organ.
WHAT!!!!! What is so great about a Gibson guitar?!?!?! they are the best you can buy. By far. the sound the best and they where made in the one the only OKLAHOMA.AnswerGibson guitars have been made in Kalamazoo, Michigan; Nashville, Tennessee; Memphis, Tennessee; and Bozeman, Montana. Never in Oklahoma. Gibson acoustic guitars are known for their large bodies, deep bass and loud projection. They lack treble sparkle (eg. Taylor guitars), but make up for that with low-end rumble and respond well to hard strums.Gibson electric guitars are well designed with a vintage aesthetic (unlike its rival Fender, whose instruments tend to be "utilitarian" in looks). Gibson guitars are associated with long sustain, power, warmth, and thickness. Gibson guitars tend to be capable of lyrical, weeping lead lines (eg. Gary Moore, Slash, Michael Schenker, Jimmy Page). Clean tones, however, tend to be less sparkly and spacious than Fenders.
well, firstly, if there are electric guitars, bass and drums in the band (or song), it is most probably some sort of rock. the lyrics are often quite deep, or about partying hard, protesting, heartbreaks or sex. none of that commercial 'i love you' crap
deep!
Panasonic tape decks will give you the best deep bass for your money.
they are bigger speakers that supply the bass, especially deep bass that you can feel.
There is no such thing as a bass violin. It is simply called a bass. It has a very deep sound.
Bass
deep, low, resonant, sonorous, low-pitched, deep-toned
bass like deep water more because for every million water molecules, if they are at least 49 ft. deep, there is one single swag molecule. The bass need this to survive, so, they usually are deeper than that.
30 feet