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help| Music Man StingRay is an electric bass guitar by Music Man, introduced in 1976. In 1971, Fender employees Forrest White and Tom Walker, unhappy with the way CBS was managing the company, left their positions with Fender to start their own venture. First known as Tri-Sonic and then later Musitek, Inc., the new company eventually settled on the name of MusicMan, Inc. by 1974. The company began... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Music Man StingRay
Music Man StingRay is an electric bass guitar by Music Man, introduced in 1976. ... In 1971, Fender employees Forrest White and Tom Walker, unhappy with the way CBS was managing the company, left their positions with Fender to start their own venture. -
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Music Man StingRay 5
Introduced in 1987, the StingRay 5 was the first all-new Music Man bass designed and built in San Luis Obispo by the Ernie Ball team. The 5-string's styling is based on the classic look of the Silhouette guitar. -
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Music Man (company)
Music Man's remaining physical assets were sold on June 1, 1984. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Bassists with Music Man StingRay -
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Stingray (disambiguation)
Music Man StingRay, bass guitar by Music Man -
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Music Man Sterling
The Sterling differs from the famous Music Man StingRay 4-string bass in that it is lighter, smaller, has a different preamp, uses the "phantom coil" pickup technology and features a thinner neck with 22 frets than 21 actually found on the StingRay. -
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John Myung
However, Internet-released "Webisodes" of the making of 2002's Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence' double album showed an expansion of Myung's studio gear with the use of a Hamer 8-string bass, as well as a Music Man Stingray 5 five-string bass. -
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Leo Fender
Music Man StingRay -
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Pixies
Deal, the bassist in the band, plays either a Fender Precision or Music Man Stingray bass. -
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Colin Edwin
2004 Music Man Stingray fretted 4-string bass (Natural ash finish, Rosewood fretboard ) with a Hipshot Bass Extender installed for downtuning the E-string to D. -
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Flea (musician)
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