No, there is no such thing. The first Fender Jazz bass came with two pickups and that formula has been maintained to this day. The only "Jazz Bass" with one pickups is the Fender Mark Hoppus signature Jazz Bass, which comes with a single Precision Bass pickups. That particular bass sounds nothing like a standard Jazz Bass.
Yes, you can.
The Mark Hoppus bass guitar has been distinctive since its 2002 introduction as a Jazz Bass with a split single-coil Precision Bass pickup. It costs $1,049.99.
Berry Oakley's "tractor bass" was a Fender Jazz Bass with a Guild bass pickup.
The recommended height for adjusting a jazz bass pickup for optimal sound quality and performance is typically around 1/8 inch (3.2mm) below the strings.
Yes, but you will most likely have to learn acoustic upright bass. Most jazz degree programs have jazz performance in bass.
a black fender American jazz bass.
There is Jazz Bass and Classical Bass. Jazz Bass is characterised by more slappy bass (pizzicato), walking bass, and swung rhythm's, Classical Bass is characterized more by bowing (arco). Classical can by played in an orchestra or as a solo instrument. Jazz is played with a band or Jazz band. Hope this helps!
Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass was created in 2004.
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.
Blues, funk, and soul to name a few. Anything with deeper lows and more controlled highs than the standard Fender Jazz or Precision sound. Cake used one with the humbucking pickup on their Fashion Nugget album. The humbucking pickup version was made by Fender from 1972 through 1979. The first version, with the vintage Precision Bass style single-coil pickup, is used by Dusty Hill of ZZ Top. This version was produced from 1968 to 1971.
Fender Jazz Bass
A Fender Jazz Bass.