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  2. Bill Wyman - Wikipedia

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    He created a fretless electric bass guitar [10] by removing [11] the frets on a second hand UK-built Dallas Tuxedo bass [12] [13] and played this in a south London band, the Cliftons, in 1961. He legally changed his surname to Wyman in August 1964, taking the phonetic surname of a friend, Lee Whyman, with whom he had done national service in ...

  3. Jack Bruce - Wikipedia

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    Writing in The Sunday Times in 2008, Dan Cairns had suggested: "many consider him to be one of the greatest bass players of all time." [ 43 ] Writing in The Daily Telegraph , Neil McCormick said, "There was a time when Jack Bruce was synonymous with the bass guitar in rock history, when he was widely revered as the best there was on four strings."

  4. List of bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Bass guitarists provide the low-pitched basslines and bass runs in many different styles of music ranging from rock and metal to blues and jazz. Bassists also use the bass guitar as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock styles. Musicians known mainly as guitarists are listed separately in the list of guitarists ...

  5. Chris Squire - Wikipedia

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    Although Squire is usually associated with the Rickenbacker, he played many different models of bass guitar throughout his career, selecting each instrument according to the demands of the song and the approach of the time. In addition to four-string bass, he was an early pioneer of eight-string bass, occasionally played fretless bass, and had ...

  6. John Entwistle - Wikipedia

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    J. D. Considine ranked Entwistle No. 9 on his list of "Top 50 Bass Players". [60] He was named the second best rock bassist on Creem Magazine's 1974 Reader Poll Results. [61] In 2011, a Rolling Stone Magazine reader poll selected him as the No. 1 rock bassist of all time. [3]

  7. Jaco Pastorius - Wikipedia

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    His bass style was influenced by funk and employed the use of fretless bass, lyrical solos, bass chords and innovative use of harmonics. As of 2017, he was the only one of seven bassists inducted into the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame to have been known for their work on the electric bass, [5] and he has been lauded as among the best bassists of ...

  8. Fretless bass - Wikipedia

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    The first fretless electric bass guitars appeared around 1961, from modifications made by players. Historically the most significant, while not likely the first, example of this is the Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman, who wanted to change the frets of his bass guitar in 1961 to fix a buzzing sound caused by frets, but never replaced the ...

  9. Victor Wooten - Wikipedia

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    He won the Bass Player of the Year award from Bass Player magazine three times [2] and is the first person to win the award more than once. [8] In 2011, he was ranked No. 10 in the Top 10 Bassists of All Time by readers of Rolling Stone magazine.