To me the real issue is joining in where there is a bass player.
More than one bass in a jam in most cases is a no-no.
Maybe if the bass players know each other and practice together it may work.
I have played in many a jam with a washtub player. Most of the time as long as they are close in pitch it is ok.
What is really bad is when they have no timing. I have also heard some where the sound is over powering.
Most of the time the bass frequency is so low it will blend in and add some nice bottom to a ukuleles.
Bass adds a lot to ukulele jams, otherwise it can be like a choir with all soprano voices.
More than one bass in a jam in most cases is a no-no.
Maybe if the bass players know each other and practice together it may work.
I have played in many a jam with a washtub player. Most of the time as long as they are close in pitch it is ok.
What is really bad is when they have no timing. I have also heard some where the sound is over powering.
Most of the time the bass frequency is so low it will blend in and add some nice bottom to a ukuleles.
Bass adds a lot to ukulele jams, otherwise it can be like a choir with all soprano voices.