The Fender Bass Guitar - Bass With A Place In Music History

The first mass designed electric bass guitar was in the 1950's by the popular name of Fender The Fender bass guitar was an instant hit among professional traveling musicians. The first musicians to tour with the bass guitar were Roy Johnson and William "Monk" Montgomery. These two men collaborated with the broad-minded Lionel Hampton. Together, they debuted the Fender bass guitar with success, making it very popular among their peers. Gibson suddenly released a bass guitar after the Fender Precision Bass came out, designed to resemble a violin as opposed to a guitar. From this time forward, electric musical instruments evolved into an integral component of popular music, and would stay there for the foreseeable future.

The Fender bass still seems and performs the same, other than a few modifications. There is a huge demand for authentic vintage Fender basses from the fifties, sixties, and even seventies, because Fender began to make basses that significantly deviated from the original models and they were met with serious dissatisfaction from many bass players.

There are many designs for bass guitars currently, not to mention the number of materials it can be made from, and other factors. It is simply all essentially what agrees with you best. Wood is the most normally used construction material for bass guitars. Different exotic woods are, however, being used, and received well, such as alder and ebony as well as graphite. With each material comes a auditory sensation specific to the guitar as well as a particular tonal quality. To find the best material, you may want to experiment with some different types. Additionally, a lot of professionals choose whether or not the neck should have frets. This gives a distinctive effect on the guitar's sound, as a bass without frets will have the strings vibrate on the wooden neck itself.

Whether you choose wood, graphite, frets, or no frets, bass performing is a fun and essential element in music that completes the full sound.

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