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[QUOTE="thegreatspaldino:214280"]psych0pathic preacher said:[QUOTE]no sir either way you look at it the bass is a guitar. thats why they call it a bass guitar. whah go figure. you owned nothing [/QUOTE] common misconception, fucktard. the bass is as much of a guitar as a kazoo is a flute. guitar is on the treble clef and is played accordingly so. the bass is on the bass clef. it is also played accordingly so. they are two different approaches. two different styles of playing. if they werent different, there would be no purpose for the bass. but they are different. the bass follows the RHYTHM and the guitar is the MELODY. the have strings and pick ups and have a similar shape, but in no way is it a guitar. again, refer to my "viola and violin" comment and think about it long and hard and you might be able to make a connection! [/QUOTE]
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