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  2. Free-bass system - Wikipedia

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    By the year 1900, the Stradella bass system had principally reached its current construction with 120 buttons over six rows. However, while that setup worked well for major and minor music accompanied by many chords, the performer would only have access to about a major seventh of bass notes while playing, or two octaves with a timely shift of registers.

  3. Jimmy Johnson (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Johnson (born 1956) is an American bass guitarist best known for his work with James Taylor, Allan Holdsworth, and Flim & the BB's. [1] Raised in a rich musical environment, his father was a 47-year member of the Minnesota Orchestra's bass section, his mother a piano teacher and accompanist, and his brother Gordon is also a professional bassist.

  4. Michael Rhodes (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Besides session work, Rhodes was a member of several local bands who play frequently in Nashville-area venues: [12] The Fortunate Sons, with Gary Nicholson, Kenny Greenberg, Chad Cromwell, and Reese Wynans. [13] The Players, with Eddie Bayers (drums), John Hobbs (keyboards), Paul Franklin (steel guitar), and Brent Mason (guitar). [14]

  5. Pino Palladino - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Henry "Pino" Palladino (born 17 October 1957) is a Welsh musician, songwriter, and record producer. A session bassist, he has played bass for a number of acts such as the Who, [1] the John Mayer Trio, Gary Numan, Paul Young, Don Henley, David Gilmour, Go West, Tears for Fears, Nine Inch Nails, Jeff Beck, Adele and D'Angelo.

  6. Category:Smooth jazz bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Smooth jazz bass guitarists" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  7. Concerto for Free Bass Accordion - Wikipedia

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    A series of key modulations expressed through ascending sixteenth notes from C major through E major into the key of B flat eventually leads the listener back to C major. This is supported by contrary motion in the bass voice. A recapitulation of the development with rising crescendo markings adds to the tensions which characterize this movement.

  8. John Giblin - Wikipedia

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    John Giblin (26 February 1952 – 14 May 2023) was a Scottish musician who worked as an acoustic and electric bass player spanning jazz, classical, rock, folk, and avant-garde music. He was a member of Simple Minds from 1985 to 1988, and worked as a session musician for a variety of artists including Peter Gabriel , Phil Collins , Kate Bush and ...

  9. Jamey Aebersold - Wikipedia

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    The books contain charts for the tunes in question, transposed as necessary for instruments in C (treble and bass clef), as well as transpositions for B-flat and E-flat instruments. The recordings feature a professional rhythm section (typically piano, bass, and drums, occasionally including guitar) performing an improvised accompaniment ...