bass guitar
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Definition
- Noun:
- A musical instrument: The bass guitar is a stringed musical instrument, typically with four strings, though sometimes five or six, that produces low-pitched tones. It is a primary instrument in providing the rhythmic and harmonic foundation in many genres of music, such as rock, jazz, funk, and pop.
Usage
- The bass guitar is played by plucking or slapping the strings with the fingers or a pick.
- It is distinct from the double bass (upright bass) and is almost always electrically amplified.
- In a band context, the bass guitar works closely with the drums to establish the groove and rhythm.
Examples
- Noun:
- The bass guitar line in that song is incredibly catchy.
- She learned to play the bass guitar before joining a band.
- His new bass guitar has a five-string configuration.
Advanced Usage
- "To play bass guitar": To perform music using this instrument.
- He has been playing bass guitar for over a decade.
- "Bass guitarist": A musician who plays the bass guitar.
- The bass guitarist laid down a solid groove for the song.
Variants and Related Words
- Bassist (noun): Another term for a bass guitarist.
- The bassist locked in perfectly with the drummer.
- Bass line (noun): The sequence of notes played by the bass guitar.
- The song is famous for its iconic bass line.
- Electric bass (noun): A synonym for bass guitar, emphasizing its amplified nature.
Synonyms
- Electric bass: A direct synonym.
- Bass: A common, abbreviated term in musical contexts (e.g., "He plays bass").
Related Phrases
- Bass guitar solo: A section of a song where the bass guitar plays a prominent, melodic part.
- The concert featured an impressive bass guitar solo.
- Bass guitar riff: A short, repeated phrase or pattern played on the bass guitar.
- The track is built around a simple but effective bass guitar riff.
Noun
- the guitar with six strings that has the lowest pitch