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Definitions of gutbucket in various dictionaries:
An early type of jazz characterized by a strong beat and rollicking delivery, similar to barrelhouse.
A homemade bass instrument.
GUTBUCKET - The washtub bass, or gutbucket, is a stringed instrument used in American folk music that uses a metal washtub as a resonator. Although it is possib...
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But not Fats Waller's style of jazz? |
Simple earthy style of playing jazz |
Derogatory name for a fat or gluttonous person |
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Jan 3 2010 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
Apr 13 2009 The Times - Cryptic |
Dec 14 2008 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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(of jazz or blues) raw and spirited in style. |
An early type of jazz characterized by a strong beat and rollicking delivery, similar to barrelhouse. |
A homemade bass instrument. |
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The washtub bass, or gutbucket, is a stringed instrument used in American folk music that uses a metal washtub as a resonator. Although it is possible for a washtub bass to have four or more strings and tuning pegs, traditional washtub basses have a single string whose pitch is adjusted by pushing or pulling on a staff or stick to change the tension. * The washtub bass was used in jug bands that were popular in some African American communities in the early 1900s. In the 1950s, British skiffle bands used a variant called a tea chest bass, and during the 1960s, US folk musicians used the washtub bass in jug band-influenced music. * Variations on the basic design are found around the world, particularly in the choice of resonator. As a result, there are many different names for the instrument including the "gas-tank bass", "barrel bass", "box bass" (Trinidad), "bush bass" (Australia), "babatoni" (South Africa), "tingotalango" (Cuba), "tulòn" (Italy), "laundrophone" and others. * The hallmark |