The first widely available model of Bass Guitar was the Fender Precision, or P-Bass.
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The Fender Precision bass guitar, or P-Bass as it is sometimes called, was first designed in 1950 by Leo Fender. It was the first electric bass guitar to be widely used and many different models remain in production today.
A Fender Jazz guitar is an electric bass guitar created by Leo Fender. It is also known as the Jazz Bass or J Bass and was the second model of electric bass guitar that Fender created.
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Yes. The first electric guitar was on the market in 1932, the first electric bass guitar was on the market in 1935.
Jack Bruce played bass guitar .
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A version of the bass guitar was around even before Leo Fender revolutionized it. The first bass guitar was invented by Paul Tutmarc in Seattle, Washington, USA in the early 1930's. It was known as the "Electric Bass Fiddle," and appeared in a catalog by Tutmarc's company, Audiovox, in 1935. Much smaller than the double bass, this bass was easier to carry. This bass was not fretted, however, and was not quite as popular as its descendant. This design was innovated greatly by Leo Fender, founder of what is now known as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Using a telecaster-body design, Fender came out with the "Precision Bass," a.k.a. "P-Bass" in 1951. It was fretted like a guitar, which allowed players greater ease in playing in tune (hence the name: "Precision Bass"). Not only was this model easier to carry than a double bass, but it was also much easier to play in tune. This model was extremely popular and was the first bass guitar as we know it today. It is likely that Paul Tutmarc was the first person to ever play the bass guitar, although Leo Fender was likely the first to play the version we know and use today.
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The first bass guitar was invented by Paul Tutmarc in Seattle, Washington, USA in the early 1930's. It was known as the "Electric Bass Fiddle," and appeared in a catalog by Tutmarc's company, Audiovox, in 1935. Much smaller than the double bass, this bass was easier to carry. This bass was not fretted, however, and was not quite as popular as its descendant. This design was innovated greatly by Leo Fender, founder of what is now known as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Using a telecaster-body design, Fender came out with the "Precision Bass," a.k.a. "P-Bass" in 1951. It was fretted like a guitar, which allowed players greater ease in playing in tune (hence the name: "Precision Bass"). Not only was this model easier to carry than a double bass, but it was also much easier to play in tune. This model was extremely popular and was the first bass guitar as we know it today.
A bass Guitarist I would venture to guess that a person who plays the bass guitar is called a "bassist". Calling a person who plays a bass guitar a "guitarist" would also be acceptable. Bass player Bassist Bass guitarist Guitarist is misleading
First, Guitar normally has 6 strings, Bass normally has 4. Second, Bass has a longer neck. Third, Bass is an octave down. Last, you will also need different amps.