to keep in time, the bass line of a jazz song keeps the band in time, and the drummer helps the bass player do that.
In an orchestra, the bass drum keeps the time for percussion.
yes, but its probably very difficult all of the fingerings and notes are the same on a bass clarinet as a regular clarinet. i played clarinet 2 and a half year before i switched to bass clarinet. i would recomend at leay 1 year of beginers lessons before playing the bass clarinet
I think you need to check the serial number is V and not U. The V series means US Vintage and should have the date stamped on the neck. Have your engineer check this the next time your have your bass serviced.
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does blue cats spawn this time of the year and how long
The freshwater black basses, including the largemouth, smallmouth, spotted, shoal, and others, all spawn in late march to early may, depending on water temps.
yes, it is when the bass spawn, so all you have to do is throw a jig in the bass nest and the bass will take it . tips- use tube jigs and plastics with no tails or plastic lizards
a largemouth bass can lay anywhere in between 2,000-7,000 eggs per pound that the bass weigh
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Striped bass
Usually during the month of November coral spawn in the Great Barrier Reef area, during night time. About 75% of all hermatypic corals "broadcast spawn" by releasing eggs.
In shallow water near shore, when the water temperature reaches around sixty degrees.
When water temps hit 60 degrees f, usually in April.
In fall, pursuing schools of shad.
This depends. The Fender Jazz bass has been around for quite some time, so the year could be from the 1960's all the way to now. The best way to find out the year of your Fender Jazz bass is to look at the headstock. On the headstock, you will see a serial number... do a web search for that serial number to find the exact year of the bass.
After they are a year old, mollusks, such as oysters, will spawn as males. The next year they will spawn as females. When the waters grow warmer, it will cause a few of the oysters or other mollusks in a bed to spawn, and once these few spawn, it prompts the rest of the colony to spawn. Females are capable of producing up to 100 million eggs per spawn cycle, although that doesn't necessarily mean that that number will be spawned each time. Once the egg is fertilized, it will soon grow into a larvae. The larvae will then attach onto the shell of an adult oyster, or somewhere else they can attach, and grow into an adult oyster.