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- The 4-String Bass is the low end
foundation of the music and is the standard bass
for popular music.
- The Fretless Bass is the same as the
4-String Bass but the metal frets have been
removed from the fingerboard so that it's smooth
as glass. This gives the bass a "snarly" type of
sound.
- The Nylon String Fretless Bass
combines the fretless fingerboard sound with
nylon core strings and piezo pickups. It has a
very big and warm sound.
- The Stereo Panning String Bass is the
same as the 4-String Bass except that the bridge
has individual pickups underneath each string
which, with a built in stereo mixer, allows me to
pan each string from left to right in the stereo
spectrum.
- The Piccolo Bass is tuned an octave
higher than a regular bass so that it sounds a
lot like a guitar.
- The Stereo Panning String Piccolo Bass
combines the tuning of the Piccolo Bass with the
stereo panning feature. It sounds like there are
guitars everywhere!
- The Nylon String Piccolo Bass combines
the Piccolo Bass tuning with nylon strings and
sounds a lot like a nylon string guitar.
- The Midi Bass has a musical instrument
digital interface (MIDI) converter built in that
allows me to play my bass through any MIDI
keyboard or computer. The possibilities are
endless.
- The Tenor Bass sounds like a regular
bass but is a 4th higher in pitch and has a very
punchy sound.
- The Stereo Panning String Tenor Bass
combines the tuning of the Tenor Bass with the
stereo panning feature.
- The 4-String Contra Bass is tuned a
4th lower in pitch like the bottom four strings
on a 5-string bass for that huge low end
sound.
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