I think if ur talking about the song Creatures of the Night ur looking for the bass of the band Kiss, who happens to be the one and only Gene Simmons.
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
A percussion ensemble.
No, The only people in Metallica ever were, James Hetfield,Lars Ulrich,Kirk Hammett, Robert Trujillo,Dave Mustaine. There was 2 other bass players but I forgot their names. \m/
Across the universe's version of 'I wanna hold your hand' has only bass and acoustic guitar
Only 1 I think, although they may have more when on tour etc.
I think if ur talking about the song Creatures of the Night ur looking for the bass of the band Kiss, who happens to be the one and only Gene Simmons.
ray manzarek , it's a little known fact that he played all the bass lines as well on the keyboard because the Doors never had a Bass guitarist.------ you forgot to tell that he only played bass live they were hiring studio bass players for the recordings of there albums
There are many websites with the name kiss however only one has just the kiss in its name. This website is an online dating social network and you can find other users and connect with people through its service.
There are 8 active players with the last name Reyes. There are only 3 additional retired players with the last name Reyes so 11 all time
Charles Barkley and Chuck Norris. They were the only two players.
Padiddle is a game in which people shout when they see a car with only one working headlight, the winner of which gets to kiss or strike one of their fellow players.
If This Bass Could Only Talk was created in 1988.
It looks like a hybrid of the Clarinet and A Saxophone. U really dont want to know
The first bass guitar was invented by Paul Tutmarc in Seattle, Washington, USA in the early 1930's. It was known as the "Electric Bass Fiddle," and appeared in a catalog by Tutmarc's company, Audiovox, in 1935. Much smaller than the double bass, this bass was easier to carry. This bass was not fretted, however, and was not quite as popular as its descendant. The "Electric Bass Fiddle" design was innovated greatly by Leo Fender, founder of what is now known as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Using a telecaster-body design, Fender came out with the "Precision Bass," a.k.a. "P-Bass" in 1951. It was fretted like a guitar, which allowed players greater ease in playing in tune (hence the name: "Precision Bass"). Not only was this model easier to carry than a double bass, but it was also much easier to play in tune. This model was extremely popular and was the first bass guitar as we know it today.
The first bass guitar was invented by Paul Tutmarc in Seattle, Washington, USA in the early 1930's. It was known as the "Electric Bass Fiddle," and appeared in a catalog by Tutmarc's company, Audiovox, in 1935. Much smaller than the double bass, this bass was easier to carry. This bass was not fretted, however, and was not quite as popular as its descendant. The "Electric Bass Fiddle" design was innovated greatly by Leo Fender, founder of what is now known as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Using a telecaster-body design, Fender came out with the "Precision Bass," a.k.a. "P-Bass" in 1951. It was fretted like a guitar, which allowed players greater ease in playing in tune (hence the name: "Precision Bass"). Not only was this model easier to carry than a double bass, but it was also much easier to play in tune. This model was extremely popular and was the first bass guitar as we know it today.
The first bass guitar was invented by Paul Tutmarc in Seattle, Washington, USA in the early 1930's. It was known as the "Electric Bass Fiddle," and appeared in a catalog by Tutmarc's company, Audiovox, in 1935. Much smaller than the double bass, this bass was easier to carry. This bass was not fretted, however, and was not quite as popular as its descendant. The "Electric Bass Fiddle" design was innovated greatly by Leo Fender, founder of what is now known as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Using a telecaster-body design, Fender came out with the "Precision Bass," a.k.a. "P-Bass" in 1951. It was fretted like a guitar, which allowed players greater ease in playing in tune (hence the name: "Precision Bass"). Not only was this model easier to carry than a double bass, but it was also much easier to play in tune. This model was extremely popular and was the first bass guitar as we know it today.