D'Addario Chromes Flatwound Electric Guitar Strings ECG26 13-56 2 Pack
In 1938, John D’Angelico was already a living legend known for his signature archtop guitars, while John D’Addario was a young kid trying to expand the family string business.
Electrozinc Jazz 13s are ideal for the electric jazz guitarist.
56 for a low-E and a wound G-string, jazz players can count on strong bass while comping and a thick lead sound.
Co-designed and engineered by D’Addario, Electrozinc marks the return of the partnership between these two legendary brands.
KIAISH Set of 3 Aged White Brass Insert USA Spec 1/4\ Large and Small Knobs Bass Knobs for Jazz J Bass
Fits USA Size 1/4"(6.35mm) diameter Pots.
2x Large Knobs dimension: 23.4mm(base diameter) x 17.2(top diameter) x 15.5(height) (Please confirm the dimension carefully before you order the item).
1x Small Knob dimension: 20.2mm(base diameter) x 15(top diameter) x 11.5(height) (Please confirm the dimension carefully before you order the item).
Please note these are not original Jazz Bass Knobs,so the dimensions are a little different with original Jazz Bass Knobs.
Please be sure to verify the dimensions before you order the item.
Seymour Duncan Quarter Pound P-J Set Electric Guitar Electronics
Massive attitude from the Jazz bass neck pickup together with fat full punchy P-bass. Quarter Pounders rule.
The magnets on the P-bass expand the magnetic field and extend the frequency ranges for fat, full, punchy sound with tremendous mid-range presence and....
For more versatility you can add a 2 or 3 band tone circuit..
A walking bass line is the most common approach to jazz bass playing, but it is also used in rock music, blues, rockabilly, R&B, gospel, Latin, country and many other types of music.
The term "walking" is used to describe the moving feeling that quarter notes create in the bass part.
This book familiarizes you with the techniques used to build walking bass lines.
Through the use of 90-minutes' worth of recorded rhythm tracks on the accompanying online audio, you will have the opportunity to put your new skills directly into action.
64 Pages - 05/01/1995 (Publication Date) - Hal Leonard (Publisher).