TonyAlien писав:Oasis писав:безладовых соло/ритм гитар не видел - покажите
нынешний гитарист G&R - Рон Таль
мм спасибо, не знал
TonyAlien писав:так было всегда ,вплоть до того момента, когда зародился джазз и рок-н-ролл
мы о роке и говорим тут и о его истории, классика: либо на другом форуме, либо в другом топике
а чтоб узнать кто чем и на чём играет есть более лёгкие способы, чем поход в филармонию - советую если ни хоть раз в жизни зайти в библиотеку, то хоть для начала раз в жизни снизойти до чтения википедии.
TonyAlien писав:Oasis писав:читаем историю бас гитары, где указано что именно контрабас породил бас-гитару ради компактности и мобильности инструмента
бас-гитара - это именно гитара, контрабас - старший сородич скрипки и виолончели, есть так же бас-балалайка, которая точно так же относится к контрабасу, как и бас-гитара
для тебя оф статья-краткий экскурс (думаю с пиндосским языком ладишь на все 100
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What is the history of the bass guitar?
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The Proper name for the bass guitar is The Electric Bass.It has a closer relationship with the upright bass rather than the guitar.. The first bass that was electrified, was an upright bass that was the size of a cello back in the early 1930's by Paul Tutmarc from Spokane ,Washington. He had taken a pickup made out of a telephone transducer and used the basstrings from a piano as strings for his electric bass. He had first used this pick up on guitars.
He wanted to make it easier for the upright bass to be heard as many on that instrument had to play very hard to be heard without ampification, unless the bass could be mmicrophoned. In 1941, Paul reduced the size of the bass to make it easier to transport and store. It's design looked much like the electric basses that we play today.This bass was known as the Serenader and sold for 139 bucks back in the late 1940's it included a case.
In 1951 Guitar maker Leo Fender invented the first successful electric bass known as the Precision Bass. The bass that really made it popular.During the fifties and early 60's the Upright bass was still the dominant bass in Pop music.The first Jazz bassist to play electric bass was Monk Montgomery. In 1963 Female bassist and Studio legend Carol Kaye picked up a Fender electric Bass and created a sound that became popular on a many hit records. James Jamerson also had a distinctive sound .Fender created a second successful bass the Jazz bass which first debuted in 1960. Over the years Fender has kept these basses in production and makes many different models and configurations .Always creating something new each year.
The first bass to feature active electronics was the Alembic Bass the Creation of Ron Wickersham.Stanley Clarke, Phil Lesh and John Paul Jones really popularized the use of these basses. Stanley Still uses Alembics as his main basses after 37 years.
The electric bass has evolved through the years not only by the many manufacturers of this instrument but also the players. Some are: Jaco pastorius, Larry Graham ( the creator fo the Slap technique on electric bass),Anthony Jackson ,Marcus Miller,Louis Johnson, Rocco Prestia, Bernard Edwards, Geddy Lee,Carol Kaye, Victor Wooten, Lincoln Goines , Mark King and many others. All comments in this post are only as accurate as the information available to me. Please check all sources.The info was contained from several different sources.
R. Ford
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Should you play finger style or with a pick for bass?
It depends what style of music you play.
Punk, which has fast strumming patterns, usually uses a pick. It gives a "growl" sound and doesn't wear out the fingers when you have to play rapid notes. But, it also produces a trebly, less bassy sound, so the concept of "bass" guitar can be extinguished.
Pop, which has slower, mellower melodies, uses fingerpicking. Flesh gives a much bassier, warmer sound than plastic does. But, fingers don't have the clarity of notes that picks do, so it might get a little muddy sounding (can usually be fixed with a few dial turns.)
Classic rock, which has melodies with a demanding presence, uses fingerpicking. It can give a punchy sound when applied with force. No cons
What styles can you play the bass?
Theres 3 main ways, slapping, fingering, and picking.
Slapping is when you take your thumb and strike the string at a 30 degree angle to create a more brutal, funky sound. This style can also be alternated with popping. Which is taking the index finger, grasping beneath the string and pulling. An example of a bassist that uses this style is Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers
Fingering is most common. Place you thumb on the edge of your pick-up or the end of your pick gaurd and put your index and middle finger on the side of the string and pull up. this is used by almost every bassist including Cliff Burton of Metallica.
And picking, shared by guitar, is simply striking the string with a pick. I recommend a thicker pick for bass. A bassist who uses a pick is Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy or Gene Simmons of KISS.