Jazz Bass
The Jazz Bass is a type of electric bass guitar that was first introduced by Fender in 1960. It features a slim neck, two single-coil pickups, and a contoured body, making it comfortable to play. The design allows for a wide range of tones, making it popular in various music genres, especially jazz, rock, and funk.
One of the defining characteristics of the Jazz Bass is its ability to produce a bright, punchy sound. Musicians often appreciate its versatility, as it can be used for both melodic lines and rhythmic support. Many famous bassists, such as Jaco Pastorius and Marcus Miller, have contributed to its iconic status in the music world.