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The Fender VI, a 6-string bass, was tuned one octave lower than standard guitar tuning. It was released in 1961, and was briefly favored by Jack Bruce of Cream. [31] Gibson introduced its short-scale 30.5-inch (775 mm) EB-3 in 1961, also used by Bruce. [32] The EB-3 had a "mini-humbucker" at the bridge position.
The steel-string acoustic guitar typically has a scale slightly shorter than the classical instrument, the most common scales ranging between short scale (24 inches (610 mm)) and long scale (25.5 inches (650 mm)). Small travel guitars and guitars specifically designed for children can have even shorter scales.
a patented string clasp "D" string tuning mechanism [4] a design patent for the overall Factor bass design [5] a 32 piece rotary-cut laminated veneer neck; integrated multi-function, 18V powered circuit board that uses a rotary switch to select one of the six positions available from the humbucking pick-ups
Thunderbird short scale bass, 30.5 inch scale, 2011, limited run of 400. "Short Scale Thunderbird" The Epiphone Thunderbird IV, a budget alternative to the Gibson models, has a maple bolt-on construction onto a mahogany body, and is finished in vintage sunburst or ebony. [ 7 ]
The 5-string version was introduced in 2007. [citation needed] In 2008, Fender offered both the four- and five-string versions of the 24-fret Jazz Bass in a stealthy Flat Black finish (with matching headstocks and hardware). These 2-octave Jazz Basses were gone from the Fender pricelist as of 2009.
Rickenbacker also produced six-string and 12 string guitars and a short-scale bass, the 3000 model. [2] The 4001's bridge is of a fairly unusual design, both in aesthetics and in function, featuring removable saddles as well as a built-in adjustible foam mute. A 2020 CieloGlo 4003S, showing the lack of body/neck binding and dot fret inlays
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