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gonzo233

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Which term describes a bassist plucking two notes at a time?
 
  a. Smear
  b. Arco
  c. Double-stop
  d. Walking bass

Question 2

What does the time-keeping style called walking bass refer to?
 
  a. A bassist playing two notes per beat while outlining the harmony
  b. A bassist playing two notes per bar
  c. A bassist playing one note per beat while outlining the harmony
  d. A repeating bass pattern which uses only a few notes



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cuttiesgirl16

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Answer to Question 1

c. Double-stop

Answer to Question 2

c. A bassist playing one note per beat while outlining the
harmony





 

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