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The "quint" free-bass system invented by Willard Palmer – later patented by Titano, has extra bass rows to extend the existing bass arrangement of the Stradella system. [6] The quint version and chromatic-button versions were available in "converter" (or "transformer") models with a control to switch from standard Stradella to free-bass. [7]
The first tablature program was written for the Amstrad CPC 464 in 1986. "Tab Composer CPC" was implemented in Locomotive BASIC 1.0. It offered a multi-page graphical WYSIWYG, 3-channel polyphonic playback and volume and tone envelope functionality, as well as save and load.
The composition is written in the traditional concerto form of three movements but without orchestral ensemble. It was the composer's intention to illustrate the vast orchestral tonalities and harmonic flexibility of the free-bass instrument by showcasing its potential as both a solo instrument as well as an orchestral entity.
96-button Stradella bass layout on an accordion. C is in the middle of the root note row. The Stradella Bass System (sometimes called [1] standard bass) is a buttonboard layout equipped on the bass side of many accordions, which uses columns of buttons arranged in a circle of fifths; this places the principal major chords of a key (I, IV and V) in three adjacent columns.
voice, bass flute, percussion, harp, and double bass 18 min. Ezra Pound [44] English [44] Tag des Jahrs: 2006 2 sopranos, mezzo-soprano, countertenor, 2 tenors, bass, and electronics 15 min. Friedrich Hölderlin [21] German [21] arranged by Rachid Safir
Concerto No. 2 for Double Bass and Orchestra "Afroargentino", Op. 125 (2015) Concerto No. 3 for Double Bass and Orchestra "Porteño", Op. 129 (2016) Francine Aubin Concert pour Ariane (1988) Judith Bailey. Double Bass Concerto in the Style of Haydn (2008) (2017) Ragnhild Berstad. Origo (1989-91) for Solo Double Bass and String Quartet; Anatoly ...
Hymn-style arrangement of "Adeste Fideles" in standard two-staff format (bass staff and treble staff) for mixed voices Tibetan musical score from the 19th century. Sheet music is a handwritten or printed form of musical notation that uses musical symbols to indicate the pitches, rhythms, or chords of a song or instrumental musical piece.
Jazz bass is the use of the double bass or electric bass guitar to improvise accompaniment ("comping") basslines and solos in a jazz or jazz fusion style. Players began using the double bass in jazz in the 1890s to supply the low-pitched walking basslines that outlined the chord progressions of the songs .