Essays Tagged: "Bass guitar"

Beatles and rock music

m. The Beatles were pace setters. Their ensemble were supplemented with solo guitar, rhythm guitar, bass guitar, drums, sitar, and violins. They took advantage of the creative possibilities afforded b ...

(3 pages) 105 0 4.1 Feb/1997

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies > Performers & Composers

The beatles

and Paul composing and doingthe leads on most of the songs. They were backed by George onrhythm and bass guitar and Ringo on drums. George and Ringo alsoassisted on backing vocals.When they first bega ...

(5 pages) 101 1 3.7 Nov/1995

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies > Performers & Composers

This is an essay that relates the song "Enter Sandman" by Metallica to Enkindu's dream from the Epic of "Gilgamesh".

uitar brings you face to face with Ereshkigal, the Queen of the Underworld. The long strokes of the bass guitar cause the servants that fetch baked meats to come alive. Then as all the of the instrume ... d Enkidu are both suffering in the underworld. The house of dust that Enkidu enters is portrayed by bass drums that come alive right before the lyrics. He enters the house of dust to find high priests ...

(1 pages) 26 0 3.0 Sep/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies > Performers & Composers

An Essay About The Beatles

60, John asked his best friend, Stuart Sutcliffe, to join the band, which he did. Stuart played the bass guitar, but had never really learned to play well. He was more interested in his pursuits in "t ...

(8 pages) 82 0 3.5 May/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Sound Production and Engineering Analysis: Three Pop Songs

reat example of a prominent bottom end, which is the hip-hopper's best friend. This mix has got the bass frequencies (60 - 350 Hz) turned up about as far as they will go. The main melody of the song c ... s (60 - 350 Hz) turned up about as far as they will go. The main melody of the song comes from this bass track, which produces a rushing yet grooving feel. The instrumentation of this song consists of ...

(4 pages) 49 1 4.6 May/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Feel-good vibes by bret lane. An essay about one's discovery a wonderful thing called music.

e skills behind playing music. Those good vibes from other worlds motivated me to start playing the bass guitar. Being the rhythm in the music, I subconsciously sway my shoulders, tap my feet, and roc ... s that have the power to take others into different worlds.As I was teaching myself how to play the bass, I was unaware that there was anything else to it besides plucking the strings. A program on my ...

(6 pages) 25 0 3.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

Alexisonfire biography

Pettit (vocals), Dallas Green (guitar, vocals, piano), Wade MacNeil (guitar, vocals), Chris Steele (bass guitar), and Jordan "Ratbeard" Hastings (drums). Jesse Ingelevics was the band's original drumm ...

(3 pages) 17 1 3.0 Jan/2007

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies > Performers & Composers

Description and meaning for the song "The Ballad of John and Yoko."

John played lead and acoustic guitars and sang lead vocals. Paul played the drums, piano, maracas, bass guitar, and sang backup vocals. The song describes his wedding to Yoko on March 20, 1969, in Gi ...

(6 pages) 13 0 4.6 Feb/2007

Subjects: Art Essays > Music History & Studies

MY First Crush.

Café, and we started to talk. she is a friend of my friend. her major is Math. She could play the bass guitar. Wow! I don't like her major and she is a musician.However, I knew that if I love so ...

(1 pages) 14 0 3.0 Apr/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Sociology