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Definition of string bass in English: string bassnoun (especially among jazz musicians) a double bass. (尤指爵士乐手常用的)低音提琴 Example sentencesExamples - In dance music, however, unaccompanied performance was common, though a harpsichord is often mentioned as an alternative to the string bass.
- They had this pretty nice blue Tobias five string bass hanging on the wall in their used pile.
- With Bob Finch's string bass at his side and pianist Si Perkoff or Bob Smale percolating at the keyboard, they generate a remarkable drive.
- Its main riff is powered by Perry playing a six string bass, which is why that riff sounds so low down, dirty, and evil.
- Kaeshammer performed with drums and string bass to an ecstatic crowd.
- In solo passages, the piano, trumpet, and string bass, among other instruments, were all alive in their different registers.
- The outstanding rhythm section included pianist Claude Hopkins, Arvell Shaw on string bass, and Buzzy Drootin at the drums.
- We would be very interested in hearing from any cello, oboe, or string bass players who may be lurking in the county.
- Twin-fiddles and acoustic guitar make up their distinctive sound, augmented with banjo and mandolin, with the addition of string bass and drums for some shows.
- He is currently studying jazz at Humber College and performed a stellar piano jazz number accompanied by trumpet, string bass and drums.
- The basses imitate the string bass, and some members, at least, have learned how to imitate the jazz drummer's brushes on cymbals.
- Saxophone, flute and a string bass were added to the texture.
- ‘The Bells’ drifts lazily on the gentle dissonant pulsations between bass clarinet and string bass.
- The ensemble includes a six-string guitar, 12-string guitar and string bass.
- With bassist John Heard at Hamp's elbow, their string bass and vibes merged solidly throughout the program.
Definition of string bass in US English: string bassnounˈstriNG ˌbāsˈstrɪŋ ˌbeɪs (especially among jazz musicians) a double bass. (尤指爵士乐手常用的)低音提琴 Example sentencesExamples - In dance music, however, unaccompanied performance was common, though a harpsichord is often mentioned as an alternative to the string bass.
- Its main riff is powered by Perry playing a six string bass, which is why that riff sounds so low down, dirty, and evil.
- The ensemble includes a six-string guitar, 12-string guitar and string bass.
- With bassist John Heard at Hamp's elbow, their string bass and vibes merged solidly throughout the program.
- ‘The Bells’ drifts lazily on the gentle dissonant pulsations between bass clarinet and string bass.
- We would be very interested in hearing from any cello, oboe, or string bass players who may be lurking in the county.
- Saxophone, flute and a string bass were added to the texture.
- Twin-fiddles and acoustic guitar make up their distinctive sound, augmented with banjo and mandolin, with the addition of string bass and drums for some shows.
- They had this pretty nice blue Tobias five string bass hanging on the wall in their used pile.
- The outstanding rhythm section included pianist Claude Hopkins, Arvell Shaw on string bass, and Buzzy Drootin at the drums.
- With Bob Finch's string bass at his side and pianist Si Perkoff or Bob Smale percolating at the keyboard, they generate a remarkable drive.
- In solo passages, the piano, trumpet, and string bass, among other instruments, were all alive in their different registers.
- He is currently studying jazz at Humber College and performed a stellar piano jazz number accompanied by trumpet, string bass and drums.
- The basses imitate the string bass, and some members, at least, have learned how to imitate the jazz drummer's brushes on cymbals.
- Kaeshammer performed with drums and string bass to an ecstatic crowd.
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