The European bass was first described in 1758 by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus in his work Systema Naturae. |
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Dad brought back his prize catch, a three-foot striped bass. |
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Daltrey spotted Entwistle by chance on the street carrying a bass and recruited him into the Detours. |
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Moon played a few songs with the group, breaking a bass drum pedal and tearing a drum skin. |
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A distinctive part of the original band's sound was Entwistle's lead bass playing, while Townshend concentrated on rhythm and chords. |
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John Cambridge, a drummer Bowie met at the Arts Lab, was joined by Tony Visconti on bass and Mick Ronson on electric guitar. |
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And the voice which would sing like a violin and with a bass that could shake the floor. |
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Still fresh in my mind was the 15-pound striped bass that took me on a miniature Nantucket sleigh ride around Sandy Hook Bay last fall. |
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A modern set has a bag, a chanter, a blowpipe, two tenor drones, and one bass drone. |
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Standard instrumentation for a pipe band involves 6 to 25 pipers, 3 to 10 side drummers, 1 to 6 tenor drummers and 1 bass drummer. |
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The tenor drummers provide the fundamental rhythmic pulse and the bass drummer anchors the rhythms, providing a strong and steady beat. |
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Contrary to conventional modern practice, the left hand played the treble and the right the bass. |
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He toured the UK together with the Johnston twins accompanying on bass and drums. |
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Favorite fish include cod, salmon, winter flounder, haddock, striped bass, pollock, hake, bluefish, and, in southern New England, tautog. |
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Farther inland, brook trout, largemouth bass, and herring are sought after, especially in the rivers and icy finger lakes in upper New England. |
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Later in his career, Evans switched to the bass role of the evil John Claggart, Master at Arms. |
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Shortly after, bassist Ray Williams and drummer Jeff Jones were fired, with Terry Williams joining on drums and Ace moving to bass. |
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Though it was only bass and drums I could hear, you could tell it was that The Reaper, offof Some Enchanted Evening. |
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Later, Jones invited Paul Rosser and Chris Davies to play on bass guitar and keyboards, respectively. |
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The duo invited Mark Everett to play for them on bass guitar and Jones then started writing his own songs. |
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Stunned by Richard's appearance and bass playing, Cable convinced Kelly to keep him instead of Everett. |
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The first major lineup featured Dafydd Ieuan on drums, Clancy Pegg on keyboard, Owen Powell on guitar and Paul Jones on bass. |
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The bass lines most notably originate from sampled sources or synthesizers. |
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The European bass is sold under dozens of common names in various languages. |
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European bass was one of the first types of fish to be farmed commercially in Europe. |
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Due to their small size pouting are a source of prey for large species such as cod, bass and conger eels. |
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Many of these animals are prey to larger animals, including fish, such as striped bass, black drum and croakers. |
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The main species in the EU are trout, salmon, mussels and oysters, but interest has been shown in sea bass, sea bream and turbot. |
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Lobster, shrimp, conger, bass and mullet are caught, while mussels and oysters are farmed. |
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If the bass has active electronics, you may have to pad down the signal to avoid distortion. |
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Musically, rock has centered on the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with electric bass and drums and one or more singers. |
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Initially, instrumental roles were flexible, with Boon Gould also playing bass guitar and saxophone and Lindup doubling on keyboards and drums. |
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I'd always wanted to be a good drummer and it's just ironic that I've turned out to be a bass player. |
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Departed bass player Mark 'Bedders' Bedford rejoined the band for both performances. |
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For species such as marlin, muskellunge, and bass, there is a cultural taboo among anglers against taking them for food. |
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Nothing can beat the simple pleasure of paddling a pram around on a foggy dawn, probing pad flats, stumps and fallen logs for lurking bass. |
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Commercial species include oysters, mojarra, shrimp, sea bass, shark, lobster and pejalagarto. |
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Macuspana's dishes are often based on ingredients from the area's rivers such as bass, turtle and Lepisosteus. |
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Estimates of the striped bass population in the Hudson range to nearly 100 million fish. |
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The tail hair of horses can be used for making bows for string instruments such as the violin, viola, cello, and double bass. |
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The longest side is adjacent to and parallel with the bass strings, going from the right rear corner to a location on the player's left. |
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It was a metal band that played Metallica and Black Sabbath covers. Cool thing was, instead of a bass, they had a tuba. Radicool. |
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The bass have left the cool depth beside the rock and are on the riffle or just below it. |
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Took a long soak in the tub and wrote a well-knotted set of scalic bass lines. |
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At a signal from Horko's box there was an all-out, slam-bang, grand salute of the guns and with it a pounding of the deep liquid bass drums. |
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The conductor preferred to situate the bass in the middle rear, rather than to one side of the orchestra. |
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Halfway through middle school, Edgar morphed from a soprano to a bass, much to the amazement and amusement of his fellow choristers. |
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The musician swung the bass over his head like an axe and smashed it into the amplifier, creating a discordant howl of noise. |
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There's no way to build to a peak except to get quiet first, and after each breakdown comes another bass drop. |
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The boom-boom bass out in the truck bay wasn't quite loud enough to drown out the whoops and the hollers of the ladies. |
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There was the boom of a bass drum, and the voice of the orchestra leader rang out suddenly above the echolalia of the garden. |
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The black bass was strongly recommended as a gamely creature and as excellent for the table, and it was put into Meeting-house Pond. |
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Originally these choirs where formed as the tenor and bass sections of chapel choirs, and embraced the popular secular hymns of the day. |
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Along with a housey bass beat, it makes one of the most astonishing dance tracks you've ever heard. |
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Walleye, brook trout, Roanoke bass, and blue catfish are among the 210 known species of freshwater fish. |
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Sea fish include dogfish, cod, sole, pollock and bass, as well as mussels, crab and oysters along the coast. |
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For example, while a Baroque orchestra may have had two double bass players, a Romantic orchestra could have as many as ten. |
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Electric instruments such as the amplified electric guitar, the electric bass and the ondes Martenot first appear at about this time. |
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It was characterized by greater use of instrumentation, multiple interweaving melodic lines, and the use of the first bass instruments. |
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Baroque music is characterized by the use of complex tonal counterpoint and the use of a basso continuo, a continuous bass line. |
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Purcell wrote the song for a bass, but numerous countertenors have performed the piece in homage to Nomi. |
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The numbers, accidentals or symbols indicated to the keyboard player what intervals she should play above each bass note. |
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When Sutcliffe decided to leave the band early that year and resume his art studies in Germany, McCartney took up the bass. |
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Page wanted to form a supergroup with him and Beck on guitars, and the Who's Keith Moon and John Entwistle on drums and bass, respectively. |
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Bonham's drumming was noted for its power, his rapid rolls and his fast beats on a single bass drum. |
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Mason moved out after the 1964 academic year, and guitarist Bob Klose moved in during September 1964, prompting Waters' switch to bass. |
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The band had a number of bass players during this period who did not fit with the band's chemistry. |
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Drumming characteristically focuses on driving rhythms, strong bass drum and a backbeat on snare, sometimes using cymbals for emphasis. |
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The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. |
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The prominent role of the bass is also key to the metal sound, and the interplay of bass and guitar is a central element. |
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According to Kode9, the bass used takes influence from Jamaican music such as reggae. |
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It has defined the aesthetic of underground bass music in many UK towns and cities. |
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A major influence on jungle and drum and bass was the original Jamaican dub and reggae sound. |
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Drum and bass has influenced many other genres like hip hop, big beat, dubstep, house, trip hop, ambient music, techno, rock and pop. |
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The major international music labels have shown very little interest in the drum and bass scene. |
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It is important to note when discussing the history of drum and bass that prior to jungle, rave music was getting faster and more experimental. |
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The sounds of drum and bass are extremely varied due to the range of influences behind the music. |
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White labels along with dubplates play an important part in drum and bass musical culture. |
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There has been considerable exploration of different timbres in the bass line region, particularly within techstep. |
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A general upward trend in tempo has been observed during the evolution of drum and bass. |
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In Venezuela and Mexico, artists have created their own forms of drum and bass combining it with experimental musical forms. |
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Darkcore, a direct influence on drum and bass, was combined with influences of drum and bass itself leading to the creation of darkstep. |
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Roni Size's label played a big, if not the biggest, part in the creation of drum and bass with their dark, baseline sounds. |
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Ram Records has been pushing the boundaries of drum and bass further into the mainstream with artists such as Chase and Status and Sub Focus. |
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As digital music became more popular, websites focused on electronic music, such as Beatport, began to sell drum and bass in digital format. |
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This left many labels short on sales as Nu Urban were one of the main Distributors for the vinyl market in the drum and bass scene. |
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Prior to the rise of the internet, drum and bass was commonly broadcast over pirate radio. |
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Certain drum and bass releases have found mainstream popularity in their own right, almost always material prominently featuring vocals. |
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The music generally features sparse, syncopated drum and percussion patterns with bass lines that contain prominent sub bass frequencies. |
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Originally, dubstep releases had some structural similarities to other genres like drum and bass and UK garage. |
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Much like drum and bass before it, dubstep has started to become incorporated into other media, particularly in the United Kingdom. |
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There is also a principal second violin, a principal viola, a principal cello and a principal bass. |
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The summer's final show saw former Pink Floyd bass guitarist Roger Waters play at the venue on 14 September as part of The Wall Live tour. |
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Notable marine species include the ormer, conger, bass, undulate ray, grey mullet, ballan wrasse and garfish. |
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Like the button key accordion, a new playing style has emerged with a dry tuning, lighter style of playing and a more rhythmically varied bass. |
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Oldfield has stated that his playing style originates from his musical roots playing folk music and the bass guitar. |
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Maurice Gibb played bass guitar, acoustic guitar, lead guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, mellotron, keyboard, synthesizer and drums. |
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Entwistle moved to guitar, but struggled with it due to his large fingers, and moved to bass on hearing the guitar work of Duane Eddy. |
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The giant spoke in a deep, bass, rumbling voice that shook me to my boots. |
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Peter adjusted the equalizer on his audio equipment to emphasize the bass. |
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Drum and bass is dominated by a relatively small group of record labels. |
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Classical orchestration, keyboards and synthesisers were a frequent addition to the established rock format of guitars, bass and drums in subsequent progressive rock. |
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Seafood and fish dishes include squid, octopus, red mullet, and sea bass. |
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The score had been written without the treble and bass, but it was easy to pick out which was which based on the location of the notes on the staff. |
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They include Thomas Round, a singer and actor in D'Oyly Carte productions of Savoy Opera as well as Glenn Cornick, the original bass guitarist in the rock band Jethro Tull. |
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Entwistle's bass became more of a lead instrument, playing melodies. |
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The work is scored for an unusual lineup of 15 instruments, including two violas, bass flute, two basset horns, contrabass clarinet, the cimbalon and banjo. |
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Acid house, hard-core, drum 'n' bass, UK garage, grime, and dubstep are just a handful of now worldwide underground movements that developed in this way. |
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All four are hoping to enjoy some quiet time at the women's bass fishing tournament, but durned if wimpy Talmadge and grumpy Mel don't tag along and upset everything. |
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His addition required Evans to shift from rhythm guitar to bass. |
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Many drum and bass tracks have featured more than one sampled breakbeat in them and a technique of switching between two breaks after each bar developed. |
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Townshend had written it as a slow blues, but after several abortive attempts, it was turned into a more powerful song with a bass solo from Entwistle. |
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In particular the genres UK garage, drum and bass, dubstep and grime evolved in the city from the foreign genres of hip hop and reggae, alongside local drum and bass. |
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Other major fish catches include crab, sea bass and red snapper. |
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Bronze is also used for the windings of steel and nylon strings of various stringed instruments such as the double bass, piano, harpsichord, and the guitar. |
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But Macaris didn't sell drums, and so I lied and said I could play bass. |
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There is considerable crossover from the extreme edges of drum and bass, breakcore, darkcore, digital hardcore and raggacore with fluid boundaries. |
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The romanesca originated in Spain and is composed of a sequence of four chords with a simple, repeating bass, which provide the groundwork for variations and improvisation. |
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These include striped bass, the most important game fish in the Hudson. |
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V Recordings also played a large part of the development of drum and bass. |
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Among the many species of salt water fish that are caught for sport are swordfish, marlin, tuna, while in Europe cod and bass are popular targets. |
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Keep those bass notes nice and steady, and you'll be in good shape. |
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American eels are economically important in various areas along the East Coast as bait for fishing for sport fishes such as the striped bass, or as a food fish in some areas. |
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Harmony is the end result of counterpoint, and figured bass is a visual representation of those harmonies commonly employed in musical performance. |
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It was reported that elvers and small yellow eels are prey of largemouth bass and striped bass, although they were not a major parts of these predators' diet. |
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The keyboard player would improvise a chord voicing for each bass note. |
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He did, however, introduce this ensemble to the lyric theatre, with the upper parts often doubled by recorders, flutes, and oboes, and the bass by bassoons. |
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Striped bass, especially, in season attract anglers from far and wide. |
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Drum and bass often makes an appearance as background music, especially in Top Gear and television commercials thanks to its aggressive and energetic beats. |
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In this respect, the bass section allows the drum corps to delegate their timekeeping responsibilities and allows more freedom in the drum scores. |
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In North America the most popular fresh water sport species include bass, pike, walleye, muskellunge, yellow perch, trout, salmon, crappie, bluegill and sunfish. |
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A string quartet similarly has parts for first and second violins, as well as a viola part, and a bass instrument, such as the cello or, rarely, the double bass. |
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It is typified by a heavy use of aggressive vocals, distorted electric guitars, bass guitar, drums, and often accompanied with pianos and keyboards. |
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While the violin has had very little usage in rock music compared to its brethren the guitar and bass guitar, it is being increasingly absorbed into mainstream pop. |
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He also tutored Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe on bass guitar. |
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The larger and more expensive accordions often also have bass switches. |
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This lacks the gut-punch of miced-up bass but hopefully the player can rise to the challenge and give his or her take extra energy to make up for it. |
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There are two genetically distinct populations of wild European bass. |
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The popularity of drum and bass at its commercial peak ran parallel to several other homegrown dance styles in the UK including big beat and hard house. |
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Clefs for the treble and bass have been retained, the treble clef substituted for the alto clef in the counter, and the octavating treble clef supplied to the tenor. |
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The bass starts on a low E, and the tenor comes in on the octave. |
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