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The Bastard Instrument: A Cultural History of the Electric Bass

The Bastard Instrument: A Cultural History of the Electric Bass

  • Author: Wright, Brian F.
Wright tackles his subject from the ground up, detailing the background that led to the invention of the Fender Precision in 1951, freeing us from having to lug a massive double bass around.... More…

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Contents

  • Introduction: Music History from the Bottom Up
  • Part I: Origin Stories
  • Interlude I: The Forebears
  • CHAPTER ONE: The Modern Instrument: Leo Fender and the Early Years of the Fender Precision Bass
  • Interlude II: Everett Hull and the Amplified Peg
  • CHAPTER TWO: The Novelty Instrument: Monk Montgomery’s Jazz Innovations
  • Part II: The Road to Legitimacy
  • Interlude III: Deep in the Heart of Texas
  • CHAPTER THREE: The Practical Instrument: Rock ‘n’ Roll Live and In-Studio
  • Interlude IV: Born in Chicago
  • CHAPTER FOUR: The Picked Instrument: Reinventing the Sound of the Electric Bass
  • CHAPTER FIVE: The Amateur Instrument: The Teenage Garage Band Revolution
  • Interlude V: The Electric Bass in England
  • Part III: New Sounds, New Roles
  • CHAPTER SIX: The Studio Instrument: Session Musicians and Stylistic Innovations
  • CHAPTER SEVEN: The Default Instrument: British Bassists and Mid-Sixties Rock
  • Interlude VI: Ain’t it Funky Now
  • CHAPTER EIGHT: The Lead Instrument: San Francisco and Psychedelia
  • Conclusion: The Electric Bass and the Adjacent Possible
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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