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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 ]
Steve Harris (Iron Maiden), Badass II bridge on his Fender Precision Bass. Kirk Hammett (Metallica, formerly Exodus), on his 1974 Gibson Flying V. Geddy Lee ; the 1998 "Geddy Lee Limited Edition" Fender Jazz Bass is equipped with a Badass II, [9] [10] also his Jetglo Rickenbacker 4001 with a Badass I. Marcus Miller, on a Fender Jazz Bass. [11]
The Fender Deluxe Active Jazz Bass V is a member of the Deluxe series from Fender. The body is similar to the Standard Jazz Bass V. Despite the variety of colors to choose from, every model comes with a 3-ply black pickguard. The body is made of alder or ash, the neck of maple and the fingerboard rosewood or maple (since 2016). Available colors ...
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This version of the Aerodyne Jazz features a radiused, carved basswood Jazz Bass body with cream binding in a non transparent finish, matching painted headstock, "C" shape Jazz Bass neck with a 20-fret stained rosewood fingerboard with aged pearloid dot inlays, P/J pickups, a 3-ply black/white/black pickguard, and a chrome Jazz style control ...
The Fender Precision Bass Lyte is a fretted model of electric bass manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. This bass is characterized by its smaller modern C shape body, P-J pickup configuration, and light weight. The Precision Bass Lyte is equipped with 22 medium jumbo frets and has a scale length of 34 inches.
The Fender Performer Bass was designed by John Page to be an evolution version of the Fender Jazz Bass. [1] The Performer Standard was manufactured by FujiGen in Japan in 1986, at a time when Fender was just completing moving United States production from Fullerton (which had been through terrible quality control issues) to Corona. [5]
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 .