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|type5 = Music and Dance enthusiasm
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|desc = When is half a bass better than a full bass? When it's a Simbic Bisectaur! This 5-string* semi-hollow body design features a partial pre-amp, split pickups, forked tuners, fragmented lacquer finish, and divided neck. Also includes a classic half-stack 100 Watt tube amp, all at a fraction of the cost of the moiety of upright basses. Including the full Semi-Freddy bass setup making it ready to play with ease, this is an instrument fit for a demi-god.<br>*5th string not included
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The bass in ''The Sims 2: University'' can be played by Sims aged [[teen]] or older. As with other instruments, playing it will boost the [[creativity (skill)|creativity]] skill, and will build [[enthusiasm]] for the [[Music and Dance]] [[hobby]] if ''[[The Sims 2: FreeTime|FreeTime]]'' is installed.
As a Sim's creativity skill improves, the quality of his or her
Playing alongside other Sims also provides a small boost to the [[Social]] [[motive]].
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The bass was not included in ''The Sims 3'' or in its first two expansion packs or stuff packs, but was included in ''[[The Sims 3: Late Night]]'', along with a related [[bass (skill)|bass]] skill. The confirmation was made on July 29, 2010 during [[The_Sims_3:_Late_Night/twitter|a Twitter interview with]] [[Grant Rodiek]], one of the game's producers; the bass is set to return, along with the piano and drums<ref>[http://twitter.com/TheSims3/status/19859473776 Tweet regarding new instruments]</ref>. Unlike in previous games, the bass that appears in this game is an upright double bass, rather than an electric one.
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