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Bass Player (album)

Bass Player is the debut album by New Zealand reggae band, Rhombus. It was released in 2003. The album peaked at #18 in the New Zealand Top 40 Albums charts. The song "Clav Dub" reached #16 in the New Zealand Top 40 Singles charts.

Bass Player (magazine)

Bass Player is a magazine for bassists. Each issue offers a variety of artist interviews, lessons, equipment reviews, and a complete transcribed bass line from a popular song. The magazine was founded in 1988 as a spinoff of Guitar Player magazine, with Jim Roberts as its first editor. The headquarters of the magazine is in San Bruno, California.

Currently published by New Bay Media, Bass Player holds an annual event for bassists, Bass Player LIVE!. From 2004 until 2007 Bass Player LIVE! was held in New York City; beginning in 2008 it was held in Hollywood, California.

Bass player (disambiguation)

Bass player can refer to:

  • Bassist, a musician who plays a bass instrument such as bass guitar, double bass, or keyboard bass
  • Bass Player (album), an album by Rhombus
  • Bass Player (magazine), a magazine for bassists

Usage examples of "bass player".

His private room number was disclosed so offhandedly I had to conclude that neither a Grammy Award nor a gunshot wound is enough to elevate a bass player to the A-list at Cedars.

For some reason one night he'd dashed lengthwise across the state (a tiny state considering the Triumph's speed), McClintic and the bass player.

Div, once the rust was shaken off, turned out to be a far better bass player than he had let on, and as for Simon, well, the guy could play guitar.

Gunfire erupted from a window high above them, but it was only a bass player getting shot for playing the wrong riff three times in a row, and bass players are two a penny in Han Dold City.

Creedmore was onstage with Randy Shoats and a bass player with sideburns, and whatever they were playing reached its natural conclusion at just that point, Creedmore jumping into the air as he let out a final whoop and the music crashed down around him, the crowd roaring and stomping and clapping.

Jimbo, now the bass player (Blert, giggling hysterically, had used a bigger lump of wood and some fence wire), was holding up his hand hesitantly.