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  2. Bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    Bass guitar strings are composed of a core and winding. The core is a wire which runs through the center of the string and is made of steel, nickel, or an alloy. [9] The winding is a smaller gauge wire wrapped around the core. Bass guitar strings vary by the material and cross-sectional shape of the winding.

  3. Bordonua - Wikipedia

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    A plan of the body shape of a Bordonua, with the typical triple sound holes. The Bordonua (Bordonúa) is a large, deep body (sound-boxes are usually 6 inches (15 cm) deep) bass guitar which is native to Puerto Rico. They are made using several different shapes and sizes.

  4. Acoustic bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    Like the electric bass guitar, models with five or more strings have been produced, although these are less common. In part, this is because the body of an acoustic bass guitar is too small to produce a resonance of acceptable volume at lower pitches on the low "B" string. One solution uses the five string acoustic bass to add an additional ...

  5. Fender Mustang Bass - Wikipedia

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    The Bronco Bass uses the Mustang body, and has a maple neck and fretboard. The rest of the bass is more similar to the Musicmaster Bass and the Fender Bronco guitar, with a single six-pole Stratocaster pickup under a solid plastic cover. The pickup is placed in the middle Mustang position, rather than in the bridge position of the Bronco guitars.

  6. Luthite - Wikipedia

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    Body of a Cort Curbow bass guitar from Luthite Luthite sticker on bass guitar body. Luthite is a lightweight synthetic material developed by the Westheimer Corporation [1] (a United States-based importer of Cort Guitars) for the construction of bass guitar and electric guitar bodies. The 1996 patent application credits Jack L. Westheimer as the ...

  7. Double bass - Wikipedia

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    The sound and tone of the plucked upright bass is distinct from that of the fretted bass guitar. The upright bass produces a different sound than the bass guitar, because its strings are not stopped by metal frets, instead having a continuous tonal range on the uninterrupted fingerboard. As well, bass guitars usually have a solid wood body ...