Acoustic-electric bass for rockabilly?

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Wrong. The ONLY way to get the "rockabilly" sound is with an upright.
You'd be an idiot to think an e bass could even come close.
 
I'm confused by all the terms.
Acoustic electric?
Semi hollow?
Is it one of those new fangled acoustic basses with a piezo?
Is it one of those old fangled semi acoustic basses (slightly archtopped, floating bridge, tail piece anchored to the bottom)?
Is it a plank with hollow wings?
I have a semi acoustic bass (arched, floater, tail piece etc) that I have flat wound strings on - it gets all sorts of tones depending on the signal chain.
I have a solid body with wound strings.
I have a cello with a bug pick up.
I could play slap bass on the cello - a little high but it works BUT the semi acoustic is cool for it - BIG fat tone, some of that semi acoutic tone &, if it's for recording, a mic near the neck/body join to pick up the strings/finger/slappin'.
What exactly are the correct terms for what we're talking about in bass bodies?
 
Wrong. The ONLY way to get the "rockabilly" sound is with an upright.
You'd be an idiot to think an e bass could even come close.

The only acceptable bass for rockabilly is one that is TWO YEARS OLD :p
 
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