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Backbeat Books How The Fender Bass Changed

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Textbook

  • The history of the Fender bass from 1951 to the present day
  • By Jim Roberts
  • ISBN 9780879306304, publisher no.: HL00330737
  • Format: DIN A4
  • 192 Pages
  • Language: English
Available since April 2009
Item number 228906
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Performer / Composer Jim Roberts
Guitar, Ukulele No
Bass Yes
Amplifier No
Drums No
Synthesizer/Piano/Organ No
String Instruments No
Wind Instruments No
Picture Book No
Biography/Manufacturer Show No
Music Books No
Music History No
Jazz/Blues No
Classic No
Rock/Pop No
Metal, Hardrock No
Alternative No
Punk Rock No
Hiphop No
Bluegrass/Country/Folk No
German No
English Yes
with Bonus Audio/Video No
for Children No
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How the Fender Bass Changed the world
Robert814 04.10.2020
This book is not only about FENDER basses, but gives a historical background to the evolution of bass guitars in general. It begins with acoustic, uprights, semi-upright, bass versions of other instruments, then makes the point that the Fender bass guitar was the first widely adopted and available instrument, taking on wide popularity. The narrative progresses chronologically, comparing newer evolution of the Fender bass with other instruments and musical genres as time progressed. Gibson, Rickenbacker, Music Man, G&L, all get a mention as the timeline continues. Musicians famous for their different styles and different genres are shown with their appropriate instruments - some play Fender, others don't. The balance of pictures and text is good and appropriate. The historical and educational value of this book is great. If you play Fender - Great! - you'll enjoy this! If you don't own or play a Fender instrument it's still worth knowing the history and where other basses fit in! An excellent source for research purposes.
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