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Where can I rent a double bass? What's the best way to teach myself to play?
I'm 16 years old and would like to learn to play double bass. I have little $. Where can I rent a bass at a low price and what is the best way to teach myself to play?
the absolte BEST way to check out playing a double bass is this one thats under $100 new. the sound is amazing, its easy to play, but its kinda crazy lookin http://www.BogdonMusic.com
Pioneer tsx200 surface mount 3-way bass-reflex speakers bass-reflex speakers.
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Yamaha NS-C210BL 2-way bass-reflex center speaker in Black
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Add music to any room, or office with this Hi-Fi stereo system.Listen to CDs, AM/FM programming, or use the built-in dock to control & play your compatible iPod while charging it.Experience rich sound thanks to the 2 bass reflex speakers...
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Enjoy your favorite music in any room of the house with quality sound from the SS-B1000 performance bookshelf speakers. With 120 watts of power and an advanced woofer and tweeter design, they deliver high-resolution audio so you hear the music just as it was recorded.
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NS-333 2-Way Bass Reflex Bookshelf Speaker (Pair)
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Enjoy rich music and clear, natural-sounding phone calls with Plantronics BackBeat 903+ Stereo Bluetooth Headphones with Mic. Offering the convenience of a wireless connection, the BackBeat 903+ is ideal for working out at the gym, listening to music while commuting, or just chilling out at home...
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Yamaha NS-C310BL 2-way bass-reflex center speaker in Black
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Add music to any room, or office with this Hi-Fi stereo system.Listen to CDs, AM/FM programming, or use the built-in dock to control & play your compatible iPod or iPhone while charging it.You can also take advantage of the audio-in feature and connect other audio sources, such as your PC, MP3, Tape Cassette or Turntable Player...
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Selectable 45/80/120Hz Subwoofer Bass Boost ControlLow Pass: 50, 90 180 Hz Midrange Bandpass Between 50/90/180Hz and 2/4/6KHz High-Pass 2/4/6kHz Crossover Slopes: 12dB/Octave 2 Pairs of Input Jacks 3 Pairs of Output Jacks Rugged Design For Mounting In Trunk or Under Rear Deck Power On Light 12VDC Negative Ground Dimensions: 6...
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Quality clown costume with bright plaid jacket and pants....
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"The Stills" are a five-piece Montreal Canadian based indie rock band. The Stills comprise of Tim Fletcher (Vocal and Guitar), Dave Hamelin (Vocal and Lead Guitar), Liam O’Neil (Keyboards, Percussion and Backing Vocal), Olivier Corbeil (Bass and Backing Vocal) and Julien Blais (Drums). Of all the members of The Stills, all members except Julien Blais knew each other since they were 12 years old as they were art students at a school in Montreal. They only formed The Stills in 2000. Throughout their life as The Stills, they have released an EP and two full length albums, called Rememberese EP, Logic Will Break Your Heart and Without Feathers respectively. In 2007, The Stills supported indie rockers Kings Of Leon during their UK spring tour.
"Being Here" sounded like The Stills are telling a story of their own. How they got to where they are today. Lovely track.
I don’t know how would you feel when you listen to this song. But i can feel their pain, their joy and most importantly their journey as The Stills. This song is loud and full of guitar riff, bass, drums and keyboards. With the chorus of "Being Here…", this song is an anthem off Oceans Will Rise.
On "Everything I Build", The Stills slowed it down and for a moment, i can feel as if The Stills are singing acoustically. This song is like a build-up for Tim to release, there was a moment where Tim yelled, "Drink a little bit, that’s a little bit, take a chance, or lose it all, i have no remorse no regrets, when I’m hanging from the seventeenth floor". I can feel his letting out at the exact moment. At the chorus, Tim sang, "Everything I build is breaking down…". Despair can be heard in Tim’s voice as he sang.
"Panic" starts off with some curious-creating bass line. To me, i think this song is about being panic whenever something goes wrong. Honestly, instead of being panic, i really love this song. The guitar came in at the right time everytime to join the bass.
Really amazing. And when Tim sang, "Panic… Panic". It was just so simple, but yet you can’t help but to love this song. Enjoy panic!
"Eastern Europe" has a really catchy and infectious hook to it. The guitar of this song made it impossible not to be heard and get noticed. And the lyrics had a really deep meaning to it and i can’t tell what The Stills were trying to deliver. Meaning aside, this track scored a big time in its music, the guitar especially.
"Hands on Fire" are an indie pop rock song. Very friendly to your ear. It can be an instant radio classic and receive lots of radio airplay. At first listen, the guitar will charm you, accompanied with the constant drums playing. It’s such a suitable song for the summer holidays. When it comes to the chorus, Tim let it out, "My hands are on fire, my hands are on fire.." It’s very good!
"Dinosaurs" is another track that is full of loud guitar riff and what an indie band would do best if you give them guitars, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion and so on. In Dinosaurs, Tim sang in a draggy way to suit the track’s tempo and beat. It’s not a bad track though.
"I’m With You" is somewhat similar to Hands On Fire. It’s very radio friendly and the music has some summer elements in it, making it a perfect song for summer holidays. I just love the part, "If you believe in me, i’ll believe in you, i’m with you, if you want me to…" The repetition of "I’m with you" is really good.