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bass guitar

1 of 1noun
/ˈbeɪs ɡɪˈtɑr/
Forms:bass guitars
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a type of electric guitar that produces the lowest pitch in the family of guitars

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A bass guitar is a stringed instrument designed to provide the low-frequency foundation in various music genres. It typically has four strings, tuned an octave lower than a standard guitar, though five- and six-string versions are also common. The bass guitar features a long neck and a solid or semi-hollow body, and it is played by plucking or strumming the strings with fingers or a pick. It plays a crucial role in rhythm and harmony, offering a steady groove and complementing the harmonic structure of the music. The bass guitar's deep, resonant tones help anchor the overall sound of a band or ensemble.

  • He played a funky groove on his bass guitar that got everyone dancing.
  • The band relied on the steady beat provided by the bass guitar.
  • She loved the rich, deep tones of her bass guitar.
  • Learning to play the bass guitar significantly improved his sense of rhythm.
  • He tuned the bass guitar before the performance.