Thank you 🙂. I actually used the description on Bricklink - www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=80444pb01&idColor=88#T=C&C=88 Either way, I believe you. Maybe it's a English US - UK Diference?
@ also think of the clefs in music; treble, alto, tenor and bass (base). No one would say bass (fish) clef. That is universal… also think electric bass guitar in a rock band. It is a base not bass.
Double “base” not bass. Can’t help myself I’m a music teacher. 😉
Thank you 🙂.
I actually used the description on Bricklink - www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=80444pb01&idColor=88#T=C&C=88
Either way, I believe you. Maybe it's a English US - UK Diference?
@ also think of the clefs in music; treble, alto, tenor and bass (base). No one would say bass (fish) clef. That is universal… also think electric bass guitar in a rock band. It is a base not bass.
@@volt8ge , indeed, it doesn't make that much sense :)
I won't forget it :D