Fender Jazz Bass
 Fender Bass by Klaus Blasquiz, X The Fender Bass, created 40 years ago by the inventive genius of Leo Fender, still remains today as the definitive electric bass. Before Fender, there was simply no electric bass at all! Leo's design was so revolutionary that it rapidly became a 'classic, ' an essential element which was responsible for defining the image of modern music. Every new bass is inspired (more or less) from his basic design. The Fender Bass tells the detailed story of the electric bass through the different models and their improvements, from their origins to the present form. Includes hundreds of black and white and color photos of the basses and their most famous players.
 How the Fender Bass Changed the World: Celebrating 50 Years of Electric Bass by Jim Roberts, Introduced in 1951, the Fender Precision Bass had changed the rhythmic dynamics of popular music by the early 1960s. Without the electric bass holding down the bottom end, there would have been no Beatles, no Stones, no rock and roll. This book not only celebrates the 50-year history of Fender's revolutionary instrument but also -- for the first time -- illuminates the full scope of its profound impact on music. Focusing on the bass's artistic influence, the book describes technical milestones using information from the Fender archives. It praises the power of the bass in the hands of such visionaries as James Jamerson; cheers the innovations of rockers like Jack Bruce, Paul McCartney, John Entwistle, and Sting; and honors the inspired work of such virtuosos as Jaco Pastorius.
Fender Jazz Bass - The Jazz Bass was the second bass model created by Leo Fender. First introduced in 1960 as the "Deluxe Model", it was renamed the Jazz Bass as Fender felt that its redesigned neck - narrower and more rounded than that of the Precision Bass - would appeal more to jazz musicians. Fender Precision Bass - The Fender Precision Bass, known as "P-bass" for short, is an early model of the electric bass designed by (Leonidas Clarence Fender) on the electronics and his team crafting the body and neck, and brought to market in 1951. Fender Mustang Bass - The Fender Mustang Bass is an electric bass guitar model produced by Fender. List of bass guitarists (Blues, Jazz, Rock, Metal) - The following are famous bass players, whose primary instrument is the electric bass, mostly in the fields of metal, rock, and jazz.
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In recent years, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has continued to grow, and add more and more innovative products to their line of drums), and the first mass-produced electric guitar, dubbed Telecaster (originally named Broadcaster, a name which was already registered by the Gretsch company for a line of drums), and the first mass-produced electric guitar, dubbed Telecaster (originally named Broadcaster, a name which was already registered by the Gretsch company for a line of large guitar and bass amplifiers. Behind the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company was bought from CBS, and renamed Fender Musical Instruments Corporation has continued to grow, and add more and more innovative products to their product line, while still keeping with traditional designs that has set Fender products apart from the rest for the new millennium that reflects the past, the present and confronts the musical challenges of the future. The invention of the Stratocaster (or Strat), an icon of modern rock music. On nearly every stage in the hands of one of Europes master musicians.Long Journey is trumpeter Gast Waltzings fender jazz bass.
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