Micky Dolenz sang lead vocals on the majority of the Monkees' songs; Dolenz was considered by producers Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart to have the most commercial-sounding singing voice. Davy Jones considered himself "a song-and-dance man playing the part of a rock'n'roll singer", and was a close second on vocal duties.
Nesmith sang on many of his own compositions, but gave vocal duties to Dolenz for some of them. Peter Tork was the most musically-accomplished band member (playing a dozen different instruments), but was considered to have the weakest singing voice, and was usually kept in the background.
Because of music theory. The bass guitar is played in the bass clef.
Tito played lead guitar. Jermaine played rhythm guitar in the early years, then switched to bass guitar.
He played a Hofner Club Bass guitar
i think like a rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar, and a drum kit complete with double bass
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
Because of music theory. The bass guitar is played in the bass clef.
Jack Bruce played bass guitar .
The bass guitar is a stringed instrument played primarily with the fingers or thumb or by using a plectrum.
Tito played lead guitar. Jermaine played rhythm guitar in the early years, then switched to bass guitar.
He played a Hofner Club Bass guitar
i think like a rhythm guitar, lead guitar, bass guitar, and a drum kit complete with double bass
When you play the bass guitar chord it is longer than the acoustic guitar chord and the acoustic is for country or rock songs
As a Beatle he mainly played bass guitar, but he also played guitar and piano.
Any frequency/note played by said bass guitar
The key differences between an electric bass guitar and an electric bass violin are their shapes and playing techniques. The electric bass guitar has a guitar-like shape and is played by plucking the strings with fingers or a pick. On the other hand, the electric bass violin has a violin-like shape and is played with a bow like a traditional violin.
The main differences between playing the bass guitar and the upright bass are their size, playing technique, and sound. The bass guitar is smaller and played with frets, while the upright bass is larger and played without frets. The bass guitar is often used in rock and pop music for its punchy sound, while the upright bass is common in jazz and classical music for its rich, deep tones.
Yes, you can strum a bass guitar, but it is more commonly played by plucking the strings individually rather than strumming like a traditional guitar.