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Fender Bass: The Name That Guitarists Trust

by Dan Wright

Special effects due to amplification and multiple sound options have made electric guitars popular since their invention. One that is particularly popular is the Fender Bass, not only because if you buy bass guitar, your looking for quality and sound, but because the name itself is so familiar to many music fans and musicians.

The Fender brand has been around since 1946, ever since Leo Fender created his electronic solid body bass and opened his California-based company. While other firms produced electric basses, Fender's were the first to be successfully mass marketed. In later years, the Fender company was bought by a larger corporation, but then reacquired by the employees. Its headquarters are now in Scottsdale, Arizona, while the guitars are manufactured around the world in Korea, Japan, Mexico and Corona, California.

While you know that a Fender Bass will be a good instrument because it is made to the standards and guarantees of the brand, it might still be difficult to pick exactly the right instrument for any one musician. There are very many choices available.

Price is always important for any purchase, but in this case it is more important to find the instrument that best fits both your style and they way you plan to use the guitar. Some styles of necks, frets, keyboards, and body shapes will be good for one, but bad for another player. The sound also varies with the type of wood used to make it, as well as with the different designs and even the coating of the instrument.

Some guitars are better suited to rock music and others are intended for the more mellow sounds of jazz, and you can find a Fender Bass to meet either style, or many other styles like blues and country music. A list of those stars playing a Fender Bass or other style guitar from the brand will demonstrate how respected and versatile the brand is. Artist Freddy Fender renamed himself in honor of his guitar brand!

When you choose a Fender Bass model guitar, you will need to try it out, and find the one that is the best fit for you. Shop for the best price. Even if you must finance the purchase, it is better than settling for an instrument you will never be happy with. The smallest of details can make a very big difference. Even small things like a coating on the fret board will change the sound. Even good guitars are less desirable on a poor amplifier.

Dealer information is listed on the company website. You can visit a local dealer and try out the various models, including the jazz and classical precision lines as well as other models to see what best fits you. Most musicians will find that several models fit their style and can pick and choose based on their overall needs and price. You may also search for other deals online, in classified print ads, and even at pawn shops.

Browse dozens of Fender bass guitars and hundreds of other electric guitars at The Guitar Center.

Published November 24th, 2007

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