Bass Guitar in Liturgical Ensemble Music
When playing bass guitar in liturgical ensemble music, there’s rarely a written bass part. It’s up to the bass player and the ensemble director to
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When playing bass guitar in liturgical ensemble music, there’s rarely a written bass part. It’s up to the bass player and the ensemble director to
Our ensemble reacts with great joy when we hear that a new member is joining the group. We understand the effort that goes into preparing
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Capos aren’t just for changing a song to a guitar-friendly key. They can also be a creative tool to use for finger-style arrangements or a
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