Questions

Who first played double bass drums?

Who first played double bass drums?

drummer Louie Bellson
The first person to use and popularize the double bass drum setup was jazz drummer Louie Bellson, who came up with the idea when he was still in high school.

Who invented double bass?

Silvestro Ganassi
In 1542, Silvestro Ganassi developed a bass viola da gamba in Venice, which is often regarded as the “progenitor” of the double-bass. Its sloping shoulders, frets and six strings tuned mainly to fourths (D2, G2, C3, E3, A3, D4) indicate that low bowed instruments emerged originally from the gamba family.

When was the double bass drum pedal invented?

The first double bass drum pedal was actually invented by Sleishman in 1968, but it only became popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Far more drummers own double bass drum pedals, including myself and nearly all the drummers I know.

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Does Neil Peart use double bass?

Why do some drummers use 2 bass drums instead of using a double-pedal? – Quora. Many great drummers like Mike Portnoy and Neil Peart use the double bass drum set up.

What was the first bass?

The first known electric bass guitar was manufactured in the 1930s by Seattle-based inventor and musician Paul Tutmarc, but it wasn’t very successful. Leo Fender developed the Precision Bass, which made its debut in 1951. Minor modifications were made in the mid-50s.

What was the first bass drum pedal?

DUBL-PEDL
Probably the most overlooked invention in the history of drum manufacturing was the DUBL-PEDL from the DUBL-PEDL Company, Madison, Wisconsin. Easily 20 years ahead of its time, the DUBL-PEDL was the first double pedal/single bass drum design.

When was bass first used in music?

In the 1930s, musician and inventor Paul Tutmarc of Seattle, Washington, developed the first electric bass guitar in its modern form, a fretted instrument designed to be played horizontally.