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  2. Rob Scallon - Wikipedia

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    Scallon was born on August 26, 1990, in Champaign, Illinois, and was raised in Arlington Heights, Illinois. [8] As a child, he and his friends would visit their local Guitar Center and play instruments, although would never buy any due to lack of money.

  3. Bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    Bass guitar strings are composed of a core and winding. The core is a wire which runs through the center of the string and is generally made of steel, nickel, or an alloy. [9] The winding is an additional wire wrapped around the core. Bass guitar strings vary by the material and cross-sectional shape of the winding.

  4. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    The baritone ukulele usually uses linear G 6 tuning: D 3 –G 3 –B 3 –E 4, the same as the highest four strings of a standard 6-string guitar. Bass ukuleles are tuned similarly to the bass guitar and double bass: E 1 –A 1 –D 2 –G 2 for U-Bass style instruments (sometimes called contrabass), or an octave higher, E 2 –A 2 –D 3 –G ...

  5. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1954, Kay added the K-160 bass to its catalog with baritone tuning, according to the catalog, [citation needed] "tuned like the first four guitar strings but one octave lower." Structurally this bass was basically same as K-162 bass, except for the higher pitched tuning and the addition of a white pickguard.

  6. Bass instrument - Wikipedia

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    Keyboard bass, a keyboard alternative to the bass guitar or double bass (e.g. the Fender Rhodes piano bass in the 1960s or 13-note MIDI keyboard controllers in the 2000s). This instrument peaked in popularity during the late 1970s and early 1980s, being particularly associated with the synth pop genre.

  7. Michael Bellusci - Wikipedia

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    Bellusci currently plays bass, guitar, ukulele and drums as a freelance musician in the New York City area. He has played drums for a George Harrison Tribute program called "Here Comes The Sun", which was a multi media presentation with narration by noted author Joshua Greene.