Since you already have a 4-string Fender jazz guitar, you should look at a Rickenbacker 4003 Bass. Rickenbacker makes good 5-string bass Guitars that are under $500.
A symbol of American music for over 50 years, the Fender company first released the Mustang guitar in 1964. It has since proven to be a very popular economy model for novices and even experienced guitarists.
Taylor Swift started playing 12-string guitar since she was 12 years old
Well I guess it depends, the actual 6 string guitar we all know and love today? Or the just general Idea of the guitar, because guitar-like Intstruments have been around for about 5,000 Years. So long story short, there is no real answer to who really "invented" it. So this answer is kind of pointless really lol. I personally think that Les Paul has been around since before Jesus and he invented it.
Gibson Les Pauls throughout the 60s. Since the 70s to present he's mostly used Fender Stratocasters.
She has been able to play a 12 string guitar since she was twelve.
Nikki Hornsby has played 12 string guitar since 1978 but started playing 6 string guitar in 1965. Source is from CJP-NHRecords files.
you can but you will no longer have an E string since a B string wont tune that high
A symbol of American music for over 50 years, the Fender company first released the Mustang guitar in 1964. It has since proven to be a very popular economy model for novices and even experienced guitarists.
Taylor Swift started playing 12-string guitar since she was 12 years old
Well I guess it depends, the actual 6 string guitar we all know and love today? Or the just general Idea of the guitar, because guitar-like Intstruments have been around for about 5,000 Years. So long story short, there is no real answer to who really "invented" it. So this answer is kind of pointless really lol. I personally think that Les Paul has been around since before Jesus and he invented it.
Gibson Les Pauls throughout the 60s. Since the 70s to present he's mostly used Fender Stratocasters.
She has been able to play a 12 string guitar since she was twelve.
"Telecaster" refers to a particular model of electric guitar first designed and manufactured by the Fender guitar company (originally in Orange County, California) and since copied by other manufacturers worldwide. In other words, "Telecaster" is to electric guitars as "Corolla" is to cars. Chuck Collazzi Freelance guitar player (retired) Hollywood, California
well the guitar itself has been around since the 1600s or so, but electric guitars originated in 1931 by a company called Rickenbacker , now pickups for electric guitars where Seth Lovers invention and the rest like Gibson and Fender are history.
an ordinary bass guitar has 4 strings,the thickest being the E string,the thickness of this string depends on the players prefrence,if youll be downtuning a lot then a heavier string is the best option to help stop strings buzzing too much,it all depends on the style you play and personal prefrence,i use medium gauge strings so the E string is 0.105 inches thick,but depending on the gauge of the strings you buy it will be diffrent If you play a 5 string bass the thickest string will be the B string,again the medium gauge thickenss of these strings is 0.125 inches.as for 7 string basses and above im not sure since ive never had the chance to play them e string or if you have a 5 string bass it will be a b string
It would cost about £2 ($3). However, if you buy the string and string it yourself, you will never need to worry about breaking a string again. As a standard, you should change the strings on your guitar every two months or so, as the natural oils in your hands and fingers will decay the strings and deaden the sound.
Avibration in a string is a wave. Usually a vibrating string produces a sound whose frequency in most cases is constant. Therefore, since frequency characterizes the pitch, the sound produced is a constant note. Vibrating strings are the basis of any string instrument like guitar, cello, or piano. The speed of propagation of a wave in a string is proportional to the square root of the tension of the string and inversely proportional to the square root of the linear mass of the string.