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A hybrid striped bass, also known as a wiper or whiterock bass, is a hybrid between the striped bass (Morone saxatilis) and the white bass (M. chrysops).Hybrid striped bass are considered better suited for culture in ponds than either parent species because they are more resilient to extremes of temperature and low dissolved oxygen, [1] although they gravitate toward areas of moving water ...
John Butler (born 1975), leader of the platinum-selling John Butler Trio, uses acrylic fingernails for both hybrid picking and fingerpicking. He developed his own hybrid style on acoustic dobro and guitar while growing up in Australia. [4] Glen Campbell (1936–2017) Roy Clark (1933–2018) Jerry Donahue (born 1946) Nokie Edwards (1935–2018)
Hybrid picking is a guitar-playing technique that involves picking with a pick and one or more fingers alternately or simultaneously. Hybrid picking allows guitar players who use a pick to perform music which would normally require fingerstyle playing. It also facilitates wide string leaps (e.g. from the sixth string to the second string, etc ...
Get Behind Me Satan is the fifth studio album by the American rock duo the White Stripes.It was released on June 7, 2005, through V2 and XL Records.It was conceived after band members Jack and Meg White faced a creative slump, and was recorded in Jack's living room between February and March 2005.
Hollow-body hybrid guitars include the Hamer Duotone Custome, [3] [failed verification] Michael Kelly hybrid, [4] Taylor T5 and, Epiphone ULTRA-339, Ibanez Montage [5] Crafter SA, PRS Hollowbody II Piezo. [6] These resemble semi-acoustic guitars with additional piezo pickups. The Yamaha AEX1500 [7] is a hybrid archtop guitar.
Striped bass found in the Gulf of Mexico are a separate strain referred to as Gulf Coast striped bass. [2] The striped bass is the state fish of Maryland, Rhode Island, and South Carolina, and the state saltwater (marine) fish of New York, New Jersey, Virginia, and New Hampshire. It is generally called the striped bass north of New Jersey ...
Entwistle continues to top 'best ever bass player' polls in musicians magazines. In 2000, Guitar magazine named him "Bassist of the Millennium" in a readers' poll. [59] J. D. Considine ranked Entwistle No. 9 on his list of "Top 50 Bass Players". [60] He was named the second best rock bassist on Creem Magazine's 1974 Reader Poll Results. [61]
A writer for Rolling Stone described it as the best riff of the 2000s decade, [29] and Rebecca Schiller of NME wrote that the riff is "the most maddeningly compulsive bassline of the decade, and not even actually played on a bass guitar". [30] Critics also praised Meg White's drumming—a "hypnotic thud" according to Tom Maginnis of AllMusic. [8]