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  2. Descended Like Vultures - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Zach Rogue. "Bird on a Wire" – 3:40 Zach Rogue - Vocals, Electric Guitar, Bass, Hammond B3 Organ; Pat Spurgeon - Drums, Percussion, Upright Bass, Xylophone, Nomad 237 Organ, Electric Guitar "Publish My Love" – 3:44 . Zach Rogue - Vocals, Electric & Acoustic Guitar; Pat Spurgeon - Drums; Gram LeBron - Electric Guitar

  3. Washburn Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The first Washburn electric guitars were the Wing Series models, offered 1978–1984. ... headless bass/guitar 1984-1986 ... Rogue Star 2000-2002 WG Hard Rock

  4. List of bass guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    The bass guitar is similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar but with a longer neck and scale length and most usually four strings. This is a partial list of Wikipedia articles about companies (past and present) under which electric bass guitars have been sold.

  5. Bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    The bass guitar, electric bass or simply bass (/ b eɪ s /) is the lowest-pitched member of the guitar family. It is a plucked string instrument similar in appearance and construction to an electric or acoustic guitar , but with a longer neck and scale length .

  6. Category:Electric bass guitars - Wikipedia

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    Electric bass guitars by manufacturer (5 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Electric bass guitars" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  7. Gibson EB-1 - Wikipedia

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    The EB-1 had a solid mahogany body finished with a brown stain, and a raised pickguard, which was originally colored brown to more closely match the color of the body. It had a 30.5" scale [1] set neck—rather than the 34" scale of the Fender Precision Bass or the 41.5" scale of the 3/4-sized upright bass favored by many upright bassists of the time.

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