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  2. Fender Jazz Bass - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Jazz Bass (often shortened to "J-Bass") is the second model of electric bass created by Leo Fender.It is distinct from the Precision Bass in that its tone is brighter and richer in the midrange and treble [1] with less emphasis on the fundamental frequency. [2]

  3. Jazz bass - Wikipedia

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    Jazz bass is the use of the double bass or electric bass guitar to improvise accompaniment ("comping") basslines and solos in a jazz or jazz fusion style. Players began using the double bass in jazz in the 1890s to supply the low-pitched walking basslines that outlined the chord progressions of the songs .

  4. Category:Musical instruments invented in the 1960s - Wikipedia

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  5. Ben Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    Trussart Steelcaster Bass - An all-metal bass. Built by James Trussart in France in a 51 P Bass style with Jazz Bass pickups. Airline Map Bass - Wooden re-issue of the fiberglass guitars of the '60s. Fender Geddy Lee Jazz Bass - Used at the "Tadgarden" show. Hofner 500/1 - Goldtop Icon B-Bass reissue model. 1 of 150.

  6. Fender Bass VI - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Bass VI, originally known as the Fender VI, is a six-string electric bass guitar made by Fender. The instrument is tuned an octave below a standard electric guitar . It is thus an electrified, single-course version of the bajo sexto , an acoustic 12-string bass guitar from Mexico, or an electric contrabass guitar .

  7. Bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 1960, the Fender Jazz Bass, initially known as the "Deluxe Bass", used a body design known as an offset waist which was first seen on the Jazzmaster guitar in an effort to improve comfort while playing seated. [29] The Jazz bass, or J-Bass, features two single-coil pickups.