bassist - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • recruit: With momentum rebuilt, they recruited a new bassist.
  • say: So says bassist and composer Simon H. Fell of his latest work, Compilation III, a large scale work for 42 musicians.
  • feature: We took a quick trip to the Carling Stage where we caught Youth Group, who apparently feature the bassist from the Vines.
  • include: The initial line-up included bassist Rick Grech, who would go on to join Blind Faith.
  • become: On another, Peter Hook was becoming a great bassist.
  • find: Then the hunt was on to find a bassist who fit the needed requirements.

Converse of subject

  • join: Then in February '71 the lads were joined by bassist John Allen, allowing Brian to concentrate on lead guitar.

Adjective modifier

  • legendary: These include 10 programs created by legendary bassist Stu Hamm.
  • double: The duo often have a double bassist too, usually John Porter or David James.
  • electric: Six string electric bassist, Wolfgang, appeared to be half way through a trans-sexual transformation.
  • former: Jason Gale - former bassist now with Urban Rhythm.
  • original: A line-up change in 2006 saw original bassist Nash Francis step down to continue with other projects, including still managing the bands artwork.
  • female: Rockmine: Okay, the big question, who was the " unknown " female bassist you had?

Noun used with modifier

  • jazz: An accomplished jazz bassist, Eastwood is pursuing a career in the artistic field that was his father's first love.
  • session: Initially, Kate, formerly a session bassist in NYC, wanted nothing more to do with the music business ever again.
  • time: The album is also memorable for the appearance of one Nicko McBrain on drums alongside long time bassist ' Mars ' Cowling.
  • replacement: We intend to stay as a four piece and we will be looking for a replacement bassist.
  • guest: Guest bassist is John Jowitt, also of Arena and IQ.

Possessives

  • band: The band's bassist, Dr. Das, was a tutor there; I was working in Tower Hamlets.

Preposition: in

  • band: The bassist in any band usually gets the least attention.

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