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In addition to a periodic newsletter, the ISB publishes Bass World magazine three times a year. The magazine contains columns for soloists, orchestra members and jazz bassists, instrument maintenance advice, musician profiles, discussions of health issues, teacher tips, pages for children, recording and music reviews, and interviews.
This list of double bassists in popular music includes double bass performers from a range of genres, including rockabilly, psychobilly, country, blues, folk, bluegrass, and other styles. In these styles, the instrument is often referred to as an upright bass or a standup bass.
Bassists noted for their virtuoso solo skills include US player Gary Karr (born 1941) and Finnish bassist-composer Teppo Hauta-aho (1941–2021). This is a list of notable professional classical double bass players, including orchestral performers, soloists, chamber musicians, and teachers.
The bass (or F) clef is used for most double bass music. The lowest note of a double bass is an E 1 (on standard four-string basses) at approximately 41 Hz or a C 1 (≈33 Hz), or sometimes B 0 (≈31 Hz), when five strings are used. This is within about an octave above the lowest frequency that the average human ear can perceive as a ...
This is a list of double bassists known for their slap bass technique. Bill Black; Wellman Braud; Steve Brown (bass player) Dorsey Burnette; Ray Campi; Willie Dixon; Pops Foster; Milt Hinton; William Manuel Johnson; Geoff Kresge; Marshall Lytle; Kim Nekroman; Scott Owen; Lee Rocker; Djordje Stijepovic; Jimbo Wallace
American bassists who play the double bass, also known as the upright bass or the string bass. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
Pages in category "American jazz double-bassists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 384 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ron Carter, 2008. He is the most-recorded bassist in jazz history, with appearances on over 2,200 albums. [1]This list of jazz bassists includes performers of the double bass and since the 1950s, and particularly in the jazz subgenre of jazz fusion which developed in the 1970s, electric bass players.