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Dr. Know (guitarist) of Bad Brains [2] Rob Barrett of Cannibal Corpse [3] Blink 182 [4] Buckethead [5] Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac [6] Les Claypool of Primus [7] Kurt Cobain of Nirvana [8] Chris Cornell of Soundgarden [9] Mike Derks of Gwar [10] Al Di Meola [11] Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead; Dave Grohl of Foo Fighters [12] Kirk ...
Beck plays a vintage Silvertone guitar [5] [6] and often a Dano Pro; Jeff Beck played a baritone guitar on his 2003 release Jeff. [7] Billy Bragg; Phoebe Bridgers plays a Danelectro Black Metalflake 56 Baritone guitar. Jack Bruce used a Danelectro bass [8] Peter Buck guitarist and co-founder of R.E.M. uses Danelectro 12-strings. R. L. Burnside
Since the 1950s, the electric bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music. Bass guitarists provide the low-pitched basslines and bass runs in many different styles of music ranging from rock and metal to blues and jazz. Bassists also use the bass guitar as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock ...
Subwoofers are specialized for very-low-frequency reproduction, with typical maximum useful high frequencies of about 150 or 200 Hz, so a subwoofer cabinet must be paired with a full range speaker cabinet to obtain the full tonal range of an electric bass or upright bass. Bass guitar players who use subwoofer cabinets include performers who ...
Rodby was born in Joliet, Illinois, into a musical family. His father was a music teacher who bought him an acoustic bass, electric bass, and amp when he was 12. He heard classical music from a young age and was educated in classical until high school when he learned jazz. [3]
At the age of 12, she started studying the guitar at School of Rock in Vista, California, and at 15 took up the bass. At 14, Sentina went on her first United States tour with the School of Rock All-Stars, where students from each School of Rock in the United States are hand chosen to form a band and tour.
Combined with its graphic EQ, the amp excelled at "soaring lead sounds and huge crunch chords." [11] Early adopters included heavy metal guitarists like Metallica's Kirk Hammett and James Hetfield, who was dissatisfied with Marshall amps at the time and wanted something "percussive tight and in your face."
The first amp in Ampeg’s Portaflex series was the B-15, a 2-channel tube amplifier with per-channel volume controls and shared Baxandall-type tone control, housed within a ’flip-top’ tuned-port cabinet design mounted to a dolly. Shortly after the B-15’s introduction in 1960, it became the most popular bass amp in the world.