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The acoustic bass (not to be confused with the double or upright bass) is an integral part of many music styles, including folk, rock, jazz, country western, bluegrass, and even traditional mariachi cancións. The instrument, which is prized for its rich, deep sound, is similar in construction to a standard acoustic guitar, only slightly larger and tuned one octave lower. As with any other musical instrument, learning to play is all about getting comfortable with the instrument and dedicating lots of time to practicing the fundamentals.
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The acoustic bass (not to be confused with the double or upright bass) is an integral part of many music styles, including folk, rock, jazz, country western, bluegrass, and even traditional mariachi cancións. The instrument, which is prized for its rich, deep sound, is similar in construction to a standard acoustic guitar, only slightly larger and tuned one octave lower. As with any other musical instrument, learning to play is all about getting comfortable with the instrument and dedicating lots of time to practicing the fundamentals.
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== Steps ==
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== Steps ==
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