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  2. Pearl Drums - Wikipedia

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    These pedals succeed the 900 and 120 series. For 2013, the 930 Series line of pedals (also known as the Demonator line) was introduced, borrowing many features from the Eliminator and Demon lines. Eliminator (2000 Series) - Pearl's mid-ranged line of pedals and the most versatile line of pedals in Pearl's lineup. Eliminator pedals feature Pearl ...

  3. List of Yamaha Corporation products - Wikipedia

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    GC1M* / DGC1 / DGC1ME3 (*In North America, GC1 was introduced without the sostenuto pedal, instead (it was bass sustain. In 2007, it finally launched in Europe, but never having received the non sosteunto version, there was no need to add the M designation; whereas in North America, the GC1M was also launched in 2007 to distinguish between the ...

  4. Gibson G-101 - Wikipedia

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    The main section offers 16', 8', 4' and 2⅔' footages, with reed, string and flute voices. There is also a mixture tab that combines 4' and 2⅔' tones. [11] From left to right, the controls are: [2] Rotary knob for bass volume; Five tabs (color-coded) for bass: (Green) String Bass; Sax Bass; Fuzz Bass (Gray) Bass Normal/Percuss.; Bass Sustain ...

  5. Double bass pedal - Wikipedia

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  6. Bass amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Upright bass players can employ a number of techniques related to pickup/mic types and placement to enhance the amplified sound of the bass. [15] Double bass players performing in genres where the bass is slapped, either by pulling the string until it snaps back onto the fingerboard or striking the strings, such as traditional blues, rockabilly ...

  7. Electric upright bass - Wikipedia

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    While four string EUBs are most common, using the same E,A,D,G tuning (from lowest to highest-pitched strings) as the double bass and bass guitar, 5-, 6, 7- and 8-string models are also available (though instruments other than four or five strings are uncommon). Like the double bass, most EUBs can be plucked ("pizzicato") or bowed.