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A model with a 4-string bass and a 6-string guitar neck was called the EBS-1250; it had a built-in fuzztone and was produced from 1962 to 1968 and again from 1977 to 1978. [ 4 ] In 1963, the solid-body EDS-1275 was designed, resembling the SG model ; this version of the doubleneck was available until 1968. [ 5 ]
44-64 Custom: a 4-string bass combining a Precision-style body and a Jazz-style neck, formerly known as the Duck Dunn Signature [17] 44-51/44-51M: 4- and 5-string basses inspired by the first Fender Precision Bass which debuted in 1951 [18] 44-AJ/55-AJ: an active Jazz-style bass available in 4- and 5-string models [19] Hollowbody: a dual-pickup ...
Jack Casady Bass Epiphone [50] John Campbell: JC-4 ESP: Dark grey metallic satin [51] John DeServio: JD DeServio J-4 Schecter: Gloss black with "BLS" distressed flag [52] John Entwistle: John Entwistle Hybrid Dean [53] John Entwistle Hybrid 5-String 2013 John Entwistle Spider USA John Entwistle Hybrid USA John Entwistle Spider John Myung: Bongo ...
The Marathon bass had three main scale lengths. For the standard 4-string bass, the scale length measures at 34 inches, whilst the 6 string model measured at 30 inches with a neck width some 5mm wider than that of the 4-string model. The 8-string model used the same scale length and neck width as the 4-string model. [1]
right: XB-600 6-string bass (right). prefix Series a.k.a. type duration comments B 1983-1985 B ... parlor 2008-2009 WSJ 125th Anniversary southern jumbo 2008-2009 D
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.
It sounded like something one might hear in the dark parlor of Dracula’s castle. In an email to The News Tribune, Jennifer Cotto, a spokesperson for Walgreens, said that the Walgreen’s ...
Oscar Schmidt was a musical instrument manufacturing company established in 1871. During its long existence, Oscar Schmidt has produced a wide range of string instruments, not only guitars but also numerous models of parlour instruments such as autoharps, celtic harps, guitar zithers, the "guitarophone" (a zither/metal-disc playing hybrid), [3] marxophones [4] and bowed psalteries (or "ukelins").