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  2. Kay Musical Instrument Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1937, Kay began to produce a 3/4 size upright bass, which is widely believed to be their Concert or C-1 bass. Like their guitar manufacturing, the basses were hand crafted by skilled craftsmen using special ordered machinery.

  3. King Mortone - Wikipedia

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    As with the American Standard double basses also made by H. N. White, the King Mortone basses had a longer than usual 43 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch mensure (scale length), which was about 1 1/2 inches longer than most 3 ⁄ 4 size double basses. This makes them somewhat more difficult to play for some players, though it is a key component of the ...

  4. Double bass - Wikipedia

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    An upright bass was the standard bass instrument in traditional country western music. While the upright bass is still occasionally used in country music, the electric bass has largely replaced its bigger cousin in country music, especially in the more pop-infused country styles of the 1990s and 2000s, such as new country.

  5. List of double bassists in popular music - Wikipedia

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    This list of double bassists in popular music includes double bass performers from a range of genres, including rockabilly, psychobilly, country, blues, folk, bluegrass, and other styles. In these styles, the instrument is often referred to as an upright bass or a standup bass.

  6. Category:American double-bassists - Wikipedia

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    American bassists who play the double bass, also known as the upright bass or the string bass. Subcategories.

  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.

  8. Earl May - Wikipedia

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    The prominent school of thought present at the time was that “the only way to play bass was right handed” May played on a modified upright bass (nicknamed Coltrane), [4] with the fingerboard modified to have an even curvature and no ridge under the E-string. These modifications are suspected to have aided the idiodexterity of his playstyle.

  9. Electric upright bass - Wikipedia

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    The electric upright bass (EUB) is an instrument that can perform the musical function of a double bass. It requires only a minimal or 'skeleton' body to produce sound because it uses a pickup and electronic amplifier and loudspeaker.

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