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The bass guitar[1] (forby cried electric bass,[2][3][4] or simply bass; /ˈbeɪs/) is a stringed instrument played primarily wi the fingers or thumb, bi pluckin, slapping, poppin, tappin, thumpin, or pickin wi a plectrum, eften kent as a pick.
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Ither names | Bass, electric bass guitar, electric bass |
Classification | String instrument (fingered or picked; rarely strummed) |
Hornbostel–Sachs classification | 321.322 (Composite chordophone) |
Inventor(s) | Paul Tutmarc, Leo Fender |
Developed | 1930s |
Playin range | |
(a staundart tuned 4-string bass guitar) | |
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