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    Christian Weber (born 1972) is a Swiss double bass player. He is especially well known in the field of free improvisation and jazz. Weber was born in...
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  • Christian Weber may refer to: Christian Friedrich Weber (1764–1831), German New Testament scholar Christian Weber (double bass player) (1972-), Swiss...
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    The double bass (/ˈdʌbəl beɪs/), also known as the upright bass, the acoustic bass, or simply the bass, is the largest and lowest-pitched chordophone in...
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  • compositions for the double bass, part of the repertoire of this instrument. Beth Anderson May Swale Lera Auerbach Monolog for double bass solo (1996) (2009)...
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    of the double bass and since the 1950s, and particularly in the jazz subgenre of jazz fusion which developed in the 1970s, electric bass players. The most...
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    Esperanza Spalding (category 21st-century double-bassists)
    Spalding also played oboe and clarinet in her youth before discovering the double bass while attending The Northwest Academy, a performing arts high school...
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    section or doubling the double bass and baritone saxophone. George Roberts (affectionately known as "Mr. Bass Trombone") was one of the first players to champion...
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    Triple-A Tucson Padres in May, he was promoted to the big leagues from Double-A in June. Bass made his major league debut on June 13, 2011, pitching a five-inning...
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    Contrabass trombone (category Bass (sound))
    century, the double-slide contrabass has largely been supplanted by the less cumbersome bass-contrabass in F, a fourth below the B♭ tenor and bass trombones...
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    manufactures guitars and basses, and another that manufactures other string instruments, such as violins, violas, cellos, double basses and bows for stringed...
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    progressive rock band founded in Paris in 1969 by self-taught drummer Christian Vander, who claimed as his inspiration a "vision of humanity's spiritual...
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  • Jennifer York (category 20th-century American bass guitarists)
    director of WWDJ, a Christian radio station in Hackensack, New Jersey. The music playing there inspired her to begin looking at bass-playing as a viable...
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    Dave Swift (category British double-bassists)
    teacher saw how quickly Swift progressed on bass guitar and encouraged him to also pursue the double bass, knowing that Swift would benefit from the ability...
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    Ron Carter (category 21st-century double-bassists)
    bass occasionally during this era of early jazz-rock fusion, he has subsequently stopped playing that instrument, and in the 2000s plays only double bass...
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  • guitars, vocals Jeremiah Green – drums Eric Judy – bass Additional personnel DJ K.O. – phonogram player, k-ep 63 on "Heart Cooks Brain" Dann Gallucci – guitar...
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    "boom". The former replaced the gin bottle-and-spoon, and the latter the "bass" bamboo that was pounded on the ground.[citation needed] In 1939 the first...
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  • breaking acts in Christian music culture. Sanctuary's first worship leader was Stryper's vocalist Michael Sweet and later Barren Cross' bass player Jim LaVerde...
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  • Records. It is a double album alternating primarily between tracks of meticulously programmed beats inspired by jungle and drum and bass and computer-controlled...
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  • framework is similar to tracks from that record. It has a drum and electric bass groove (which in fact at one point breaks down due to mistiming) and a plethora...
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    his other Dublin theatre work are Patrick Süskind's one-man play The Double Bass and John B. Keane's The Year of the Hiker. Gleeson started his film career...
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