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The Players: Powered By Fender (Remaster)

The Players: Powered By Fender (Remaster)
The Players: Powered By Fender (Remaster)



Fender Bass by Klaus Blasquiz, X
Fender Bass by Klaus Blasquiz, X
The Fender Bass, created 40 years ago by the inventive genius of Leo Fender, still remains today as the definitive electric bass. Before Fender, there was simply no electric bass at all! Leo's design was so revolutionary that it rapidly became a 'classic, ' an essential element which was responsible for defining the image of modern music. Every new bass is inspired (more or less) from his basic design. The Fender Bass tells the detailed story of the electric bass through the different models and their improvements, from their origins to the present form. Includes hundreds of black and white and color photos of the basses and their most famous players.



Fender Mustang - The Fender Mustang is a popular guitar by the Fender Musical Instruments Company. One of the most popular players was Kurt Cobain of Nirvana.

Fender Amplifier History - In 1946 Leo Fender began building guitar amplifiers in California. He first targetted country players, and spent a lot of time in consultation with musicians to improve his designs.

List of Telecaster players - This is an alphabetized list of famous musicians who have used the Fender Telecaster, Broadcaster or Esquire in live performances or studio recordings. Also included are notes on which songs or albums the artists used a Telecaster on, as well as what type of Telecaster they usually used.

Hellecasters - The Hellecasters are an American guitar group. Composed of Nashville session players Will Ray, John Jorgensen (Desert Rose, Elton John's backup band), and Jerry Donahue (Fairport Convention), they all play modified versions of the Fender Telecaster as their main instruments.



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Bass Fender - Bass Fender Fender Jazz Bass - The Jazz Bass was the second bass model created by Leo Fender. First introduced in 1960 as the "Deluxe Model", it was renamed the Jazz Bass as Fender felt that its redesigned neck - narrower and more rounded than that of the Precision Bass - would appeal more to jazz musicians. Fender Precision Bass - The Fender Precision Bass, known as "P-bass" for short, is an early model of the electric bass designed by (Leonidas Clarence Fender) on ...

Bass Fender P - Bass Fender P Fender Jazz Bass - The Jazz Bass was the second bass model created by Leo Fender. First introduced in 1960 as the "Deluxe Model", it was renamed the Jazz Bass as Fender felt that its redesigned neck - narrower and more rounded than that of the Precision Bass - would appeal more to jazz musicians. Fender Precision Bass - The Fender Precision Bass, known as "P-bass" for short, is an early model of the electric bass designed by (Leonidas Clarence Fender) ...

Mustang Fender Flare - Mustang Fender Flare Fender Mustang - The Fender Mustang is a popular guitar by the Fender Musical Instruments Company. One of the most popular players was Kurt Cobain of Nirvana. Fender Mustang Bass - The Fender Mustang Bass is an electric bass guitar model produced by Fender. Fender Jag-Stang - The Jag-Stang is a hybrid of two Fender electric guitars: a Jaguar and a Mustang. Kurt Cobain, of the grunge band, Nirvana, put his idea for an instrument with combined aspects of ...

Fender Sonic Tele - Fender Sonic Tele Fender Duo-Sonic - The Fender Duo-Sonic guitar was introduced by Fender in 1956 as a “student” model guitar. Like the Musicmaster introduced a few months later, it featured crude but effective construction and a 22. Musicmaster - The Fender Musicmaster guitar was introduced by Fender in 1956 as a "student" model guitar. Based on the "Duo-Sonic" released a few months earlier, it featured crude but effective construction and a 22. Chao (Sonic the Hedgehog) - Chao (pronounced , ...

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