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  1. The acoustic bass guitar (sometimes shortened to acoustic bass or initialized ABG) is a bass instrument with a hollow wooden body similar to, though usually larger than, a steel-string acoustic guitar.

  2. A basszusgitár menzúrája – tehát a nyeregnek a húrlábtól való távolsága – nagyobb, mint a gitáré. A legtöbb gitár 25,5" (648 mm) körüli menzúrájához képest a basszusgitároknál alkalmazott úgynevezett short scale (rövid menzúra) 30" (762 mm), a long scale (hosszú menzúra) 34" (864 mm), az extra long még ennél is ...

  3. hu.wikipedia.org › wiki › GitárGitár – Wikipédia

    A gitár (nemzetközi szó a spanyol guitarra -ból, ez pedig – arab közvetítéssel – a görög kithará ból) a húros hangszerek, ezen belül a pengetős hangszerek csoportjába tartozó hangszer. Megszólaltatása pengetővel, illetve ujjal történik. Általában hat húrja van, ezek hangolása E-A-d-g-h-e'. Mint láthatjuk, a húrok ...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_TutmarcPaul Tutmarc - Wikipedia

    Paul Tutmarc (May 29, 1896 – September 25, 1972) was an American musician and musical instrument inventor. He was a tenor singer and a performer and teacher of the lap steel guitar and the ukulele. [1] He developed a number of variant types of stringed musical instruments, such as electrically amplified double basses, bass guitar, and lap ...

  6. The Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass (sometimes nicknamed the " Beatle Bass " or " Cavern Bass ") is a model of electric bass manufactured by Höfner under several varieties. It was introduced in 1955 and gained celebrity status during the 1960s as the primary bass used by Paul McCartney of The Beatles .

  7. Sep 2, 2022 · For many centuries, the double bass was a fixture in concert halls throughout the world. But by the mid-twentieth century, bass players had a new instrument on which to practice their craft: the bass guitar. Also known as electric bass, the instrument expanded the possibilities of pop, jazz, rock, country, hip hop, R&B, and even classical music.

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