Guitar Fender Jazz
Guitar Fender Jazz
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![]() Set of rare vintage SHADOW pickups for J P bass guitar Style US $145.00
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![]() White Pickguard Plate 3 Ply 10 Hole for Fender Jazz Bass JB GUITAR US $7.99
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![]() Pair of 2 pcs Bass Guitar Pickups For Fender Jazz Etc Guitar parts US $6.99
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![]() Bass Guitar String Tree String Retainer Short Shatf Chrome Guitar parts US $.99
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![]() Set of New P BASS PICKUPS FOR FENDER PRECISION JAZZ BASS GUITAR223155 US $8.98
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![]() Chrome Jazz and Bass Control Plate for Fender Guitar US $1.04
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![]() 2 pcs New gold Bass Guitar String Tree Retainer Short Shatf with screw US $5.90
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Aged PearlFor Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Aged WhiteFor Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Black PearlFor Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Black For Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Gold PearlFor Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Mint GreenFor Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Tortoise For Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply Vintage Tortoise For Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply White PearlFor Fender US $13.20
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![]() Dragonfire 10 Hole Jazz Pickguard 3 ply White For Fender US $13.20
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![]() Fender Standard MIM Jazz Bass Body Lake Placid Blue complete with pickups US $99.99
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![]() Replacement Tone Volume Balance Push On Knobs for Fender Jazz Bass Fits Squier US $3.95
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![]() Vintage Pair 1965 Fender Jazz Bass Jaguar Mustang Guitar Knobs US $29.95
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![]() Vintage Original Pre CBS 1960 Fender Precision Jazz Bass Bridge 2 60 Date US $179.95
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![]() FAUX TORTOISE SHELL PICKGUARD for FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR Quality replacement US $.99
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![]() UltraThin Clear PickGuard fits Martin Breedlove Tacoma Guild steel nylon guitar US $5.99
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![]() Bass Guitar String Tree String Retainer Short Shatf Gold Guitar parts US $2.99
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![]() WILKINSON P BASS BRIDGE GOLD FOR FENDER PRECISION Jazz WBBC GD US $19.00
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![]() WILKINSON BASS BRIDGE FITS FENDER P BASS JAZZ BASS GUITAR REPLACEMENTWBBC CR US $19.00
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![]() THREE PLY WHITE PICKGUARD 4 FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR US $10.00
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![]() USA 1960s 1970s Vintage Fender precision jazz bass guitar original thumbrest US $25.49
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![]() Fender Jazz Bass Guitar 4 Hole Control Plate GOLD US $26.85
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![]() Genuine Fender Jazz Bass Guitar Pickup Cover Chrome US $12.60
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![]() Vintage 60s RI Fender Jazz Bass BRIDGE 62 J Bass Guitar Chrome US $.99
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![]() 1972 Original USA Vintage Fender Precision Bass NECK PLATE P Jazz Strat Tele US $99.99
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![]() 1 SET OF 3 CONTROL KNOBS FOR FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR US $.99
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![]() Genuine Fender Precision Bass Neck Plate Chrome 4 hole P Neckplate New Mint US $9.99
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![]() New Fender Custom Shop 69 Pickups Aged Cream Strat Pre wired Initialed by Abby US $209.98
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![]() Quality Red Pearl PEARLOID PICKGUARD FOR FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR 3 Ply 10 Hole US $.99
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![]() New Black Pearl Jazz Bass Pickguard 3Ply 10Hole Fits Fender DHR12208 US $8.99
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![]() 1 pcs New Chrome Vintage Bass Bridge for Fender Jazz Bass DHR1110 US $4.89
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![]() New White Jazz Bass Pickguard 3Ply 10Hole Fits Fender DHR11421 US $6.89
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![]() BASSLINES BLACK BASS PICKUP COVER FOR FENDER JAZZ BASS GUITAR US $8.00
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![]() Genuine FENDER Stratocaster Neck Plate Chrome 4 hole Strat Neckplate New Mint US $9.99
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![]() Fender 62 Jazz J Bass Guitar Pickguard Faux Tortoise US $40.60
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![]() 3 Ply 10 Hole Anti scratch Black Pearl PEARLOID Pickguard Fender Jazz Bass JB US $.99
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![]() Anti scratch White Pickguard Plate 3 Ply 10 Hole for Fender Jazz Bass JB GUITAR US $.99
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![]() New Fender Custom Shop 69 Pickups Strat Pre wired Abby US $209.98
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![]() Aguilar 5 String Jazz Bass Pickup Set 510 058 US $214.95
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![]() Fender 2 Original Vintage Jazz Bass Pickup NEW pick up US $124.95
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![]() 3 Brass 3 Aluminum Nut Blanks For Fender Guitar and Bass Universal Blank US $9.99
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![]() 1982 Fender Bass bridge section off Fullerton 62 reissue Precision Jazz Bass US $19.99
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![]() THREADED STEEL GUITAR NECK INSERTS FOR JAZZ P BASS TELE STRAT 2 SETS US $12.99
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![]() BABICZ Full Contact Hardware FENDER PRECISION P BASS or Fender Jazz Bass Bridge US $89.97
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![]() Fender precision bass pickup mim 2000 US $15.99
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![]() LR Baggs Piezo T Bridge Plus CTRL X Pre Amp Instalation Kit GOLD NEW US $165.00
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![]() Vintage 60s RI Fender JAZZ BASS BODY 1962 J Guitar Olympic White US $79.78
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![]() Fender Precision Jazz Bass Neck Telecaster Headstock Rosewood Fretboard on Maple US $279.99
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![]() LR Baggs X Bridge for Fender US Standard Strat US $169.00
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![]() Fender Original Jazz Bass Pickups Set of 2 US $83.40
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![]() Fender Jazz Bass Guitar Bridge Cover Chrome Ashtray US $17.54
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![]() Fender Jazz Bass Pickup 2123 000 Electric Bass Pickup US $134.95
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![]() New 4 String Chrome Vintage Bass Bridge to Squier Fender Jazz Bass Made in Korea US $9.99
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![]() Original Wilkinson Vintage Golden Telecaster Pickups Alnico V fits Fender 52 62 US $9.99
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![]() Original Wilkinson Vintage Voice Telecaster Pickups Alnico V fits Fender 52 62 US $9.99
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![]() New Neck Plate 4 Screws for Fender Stratocaster Telecaster Precision Jazz P J US $6.99
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![]() Fender Am Series Neck Plate Strat Tele Bass Neckplate US $15.97
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![]() Genuine Fender Guitar OWNERS MANUAL New STRAT Gig bag candy STRATOCASTER US $9.00
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![]() String Saver 5 String bass by GraphTech PS 8305 00 US $49.95
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![]() New Fender Vintage Noiseless Pickups Pre wired Pickguard CTS Pots USA Clapton US $179.00
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![]() 3 Ply Guitar Pickguard Fits Fender Jazz Bass JB BLACK 120518000 On sale US $7.99
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![]() 2011 Fender Standard JAZZ BASS PICKUPS POTS KNOBS JACK US $.99
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![]() Seymour Duncan SH 4 SH 2n Hot Rodded Jazz Set Zebra US $135.90
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![]() Genuine FENDER Original BASS GUITAR STRING GUIDE Jazz P US $4.97
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![]() Texas Customs Smooth Play Bass Bridge Jazz or Precision 4 String Models US $5.50
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![]() New Chrome Guitar Bolt on Neck Plate for Fender Strat Tele Jaguar Jazz or P Bass US $12.95
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![]() 4String Jazz and Precision Electric Bass Vintage Bass Bridge Chrome US $6.16
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![]() 1965 FENDER PRECISION BASS GUITAR BRIDGE US $170.00
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![]() New Fender Custom Shop Texas Special Pickups Strat SRV US $189.00
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![]() 1pce Chrome Guitar Pickup Bridge Assembly for Fender Tele US $6.89
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![]() C D 05uF WAX VINTAGE REPRO CAP FENDER TELE STRAT PBASS JAZZ BASS TONE CAPACITOR US $14.95
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![]() LK Genuine Fender TELECASTER TELE Neck Plate Chrome 4 hole Neckplate New Mint US $9.99
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![]() NEW Fender Lic 75 RI Jazz BASS NECK 1975 J Tinted Maple Pearl Inlay Binding 2 US $339.99
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Electric Guitar History – The Creation of an Icon
Electric guitar history is the story of the creation of one of the most popular instruments in music history. In the beginning of the twentieth century, the guitar had already proven itself to be a noteworthy instrument. Originally considered to be basically a folk instrument, the guitar had been established by formidable players such as Andres Segovia as a serious performance instrument.
The guitar was originally used as an accompanying instrument mostly used for rhythm or melodic accompaniment. In the '20's and '30's, however, the guitar was overpowered by the brass sections popular in Swing, Big Band and Jazz music. The acoustic guitar simply could not compete with the volume levels of the other instruments. Not even the addition of steel strings was sufficient to prevent the guitar from being drowned out by the other instruments.
In early 1930, George Beauchamp, a Hawaiian guitar player and Adolph
Rickenbacker, an electronics engineer, met at the Dopyra Brothers guitar manufacturer in Los Angeles, California. Together, they eventually developed the schematic for a revolutionary idea: an electronic guitar. The premise was simple: by fitting the guitar
with two magnets, a magnetic field was created which could pick up the vibrations from a string and transfer it to a resonating wire coil. In 1937 Beauchamp along with Paul Barth finally succeeded in creating a working guitar pickup.
The guitar was now successfully amplified but there was still a huge problem. The allure of the volume was definitely appealing but there was a major problem with the earliest guitars. An acoustic guitar is designed to be very resonant. This design causes quite a bit of feedback when the guitar is amplified and was definitely detrimental to the music of the time. There had to be a solution.
The solution came in the late ‘40s. Les Paul, a prominent Jazz musician and inventor, was convinced that a solid body electric guitar was the answer to the resonance problems. In order to prove that his idea was the solution, another piece of electric guitar history came into being. Paul created what he dubbed "The Log", which was essentially a 4X4 piece of pinewood fitted with two pickups. Spectators were less than enamored of the "Log's" looks so Paul glued two cutaway halves of an acoustic guitar body to it to make it look like a guitar. In 1946, Paul took his new guitar to Gibson but Gibson was not enthusiastic about the idea of a solid bodied electric guitar because previous attempts to produce and market a solid body electric guitar had failed. At this point, Leo Fender stepped up to the plate.
In 1949, Fender released a production version of the guitar called the Esquire. The Esquire was eventually renamed the Telecaster and one of the most iconic instruments in electric guitar history was born. It eventually became very popular with rock musicians. Its "trebly" sound made it an excellent choice for the emerging rock and roll musical style and established the Telecaster as the first true rock and roll guitar.
Fender's success with the Telecaster caused Gibson to re-assess the situation. Gibson took a second look at Les Paul's solid body design and in 1952 decided to build a solid body guitar that would become the industry standard. Both Gibson and Fender continued to make electric guitar history by creating some of the most iconic instruments in the industry. Fender introduced the Stratocaster while Gibson introduced the SG, the Explorer and the Flying V. The modern electric guitar was born.
Today there are many different brands of electric guitar on the market and more electric guitar models than you can shake a stick at. In addition, as Rock, Blues, Jazz and other forms of music evolved, electric guitars have evolved to enhance the changing styles as have amplifiers and effects equipment. From its humble beginnings in medieval times, the guitar has become one of the most important and influential instruments of all time.
For a more complete history visit the Electric Guitar Wizard home page or go directly to http://www.electric-guitar-wizard.com/electric-guitar-history.html. See you there.
About the Author
Jeff Irick has been involved in music for over 30 years. His experience ranges from school choirs to school bands, Rock bands and playing Classical guitar semi-professionally. He is the owner of Electric Guitar Wizard which is devoted to his main musical passion, the electric guitar. If you love the electric guitar and want to learn more about it, you can find information on the electric guitar ranging from histories to model specifications to playing tips and techniques, amplifiers, effects and pretty much anything you want to know, click the link above or visit http://www.electric-guitar-wizard.com/. See you there.


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