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He is credited with introducing the world to the low accuracy in 1951. Ibáñez Electric bass guitars has been called a low accuracy because the accuracy of the notes. The players were able to play the notes that are perfectly in phase due the presence of frets on the electric bass guitar. For many, this was the first real electric bass. This bar has been mass produced and very recognizable when it was created by Fender and so far, it still is.
But while Leo Fender make contributions to the creation of the modern electric bass, I must say that before 1951 had at least five other prototypes that resembled bass design today. Speaking of the history of bass, we must speak of the grave. In fact, today is low a direct descendant of the bass, which dates way back to the 17th century. Although it was actually in the 20th century that people with a practical design was created.
When it comes to talking about the history of bass guitar should be made by Lloyd Loar, known for designing the first electric bass in the 1920s while working for Gibson. The bass has a van used electro-static, but there was no practical way to learn the game. Unfortunately, the amplification was still low long way to go.
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The evolution of the bass guitar now leads in the early 1930s, when Paul Tutmarc built on in terms of size more appropriate. The first came with a pick-up and was the size of a cello, but it was too heavy, designed was changed to that of a guitar. This 42 inch long bass was solid black walnut and comes with piano strings and a pick-up.
A few years later, in the mid-1930s, established firms like Lyon & Healy, Rickenbacker and Gibson began low to sell, although smaller than the low double standard remained high, vertical and fretless.
In 1940, he was Once the first a large distributor handled the bass. The distributor has been LDHeater Music Co. in Portland, Oregon, and were produced by low Tutmarc Paul. It was an instrument which frets to play more vertical, but horizontal. It came with a pick-up and was much smaller than previous versions.
It was then that Leo Fender came up with the low modern electric. As stated at the beginning our analysis of the history of bass, was the year of 1951. In 1957, the rapper and shovel were redesigned and the van was changed to a fraction of the collection. It took us to 1960, when the Jazz Bass was designed. Unlike the low accuracy, which came with two microphones separated. The modern bass guitar has become very popular.
The first 6 to play the bass string has been created in 1959 by Danelecto and the first 5 string in 1964 by Fender. The first was created in 1965 by Ampeg fretless, and in 1968, an 8-under Hagstroem rope. Carl Thompson is credited with building the first fretless 6-string bass in 1978.
Many developments have taken place since then. For example, Ned Steinberger introduced a headless low in 1979. In 1987, the Guild Guitar Corporation launched the fretless Ashbory. This low use of silicon rubber strings and a piezoelectric pickup to achieve a low "double" of his. The bass is very short, only 18 inches long.
In Through the years, pickups have also evolved. In addition to single-coil pickups, now has several others as humbuckers, hybrid trucks, passive and active microphones. They seem to be able to produce every shade imaginable, from pure signals grittiest sounds of the earth.
The low appears to be more popular than ever. For example, when someone refers to a low is more common to think of the acoustic upright bass.
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