Information about Gibson Eb 3
The Gibson EB-3 is an electric bass guitar model, produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation.
Introduced in 1961, the EB-3 was one of the bass guitar equivalents of the popular Gibson SG. It featured a slim SG-style body, a 30.5" scale, and two pickups (one large humbucking pickup in the neck position and one mini-humbucker pickup in the bridge position). The electronics consisted of a 4-way switch and associated volume and tone knobs for each pickup. The standard finish was cherry red (like the SG guitar models), though EB-3s were also produced in other finishes such as Polaris White, Pelham Blue, and ebony.
The design of the bass guitar remained unchanged throughout the 1960s. In the 1970s, the position of the pickups on the body was changed and moved closer to the bridge, and different materials were used for the body and the neck. A few models were produced with a slotted-headstock (similar to those on most classical guitars). In addition to the Gibson EB-3, a long-scale (34") model, called the EB-3L, was introduced for players who preferred the longer 34" scale (as featured on most Fender bass models). The design of this bass, as with its lead guitar relative, has been criticised for the tendency of the guitar's neck to lean toward the ground because of the small body and large headstock.
The EB-3 was discontinued in the late-1970s. It is currently being produced by the Gibson Guitar Corporation as the "Gibson SG Bass"; this model is similar to the early-60s EB-3, except for the lack of a varitone switch and 3 knobs instead of 4. Epiphone produces both a long-scale and a short-scale EB-3, which are similar to the original EB-3s.
The EB-3 has been used by several different bassists over the years. Jack Bruce used one prominently during the late 1960s and the early 1970s, and he used it on many classic Cream songs. Andy Fraser used an EB-3 during his stint with the blues-rock band Free. Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones also briefly used an EB-3 during the early 1970s. Also, the song "Radar Love" by Golden Earring was recorded on a Gibson EB-3. Other users include Jim Lea (Slade), Ian Wagstaff (The Dirty Backbeats), Trevor Bolder (David Bowie), Mike Watt (Minutemen), Glenn Cornick (Jethro Tull), Peter Albin (Big Brother and the Holding Company), Chris White (The Zombies), Kim Gordon (Sonic Youth), Rick Grech (Family and Blind Faith) Peter Principle of Tuxedomoon, Alan Forde of eighties metal band Jinx and many more.
External links
- Gibsonbass.com – Information and pictures of the Gibson EB-3.
The electric bass guitar (or "electric bass") is a bass stringed instrument played with the fingers by plucking, slapping, popping or using a pick. The bass is typically similar in appearance and construction to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and scale
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Gibson Guitar Corporation
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Founded 1902
Founder Orville Gibson
Headquarters Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Key people Orville Gibson, Les Paul
Area served Global
Industry Musical instruments (guitars)
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Founded 1902
Founder Orville Gibson
Headquarters Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Key people Orville Gibson, Les Paul
Area served Global
Industry Musical instruments (guitars)
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The Gibson SG is a popular model of solid-bodied electric guitar that was introduced in the early 1960s.
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pickup device acts as a transducer that captures mechanical vibrations (usually from suitably equipped stringed instruments such as the electric guitar, electric bass guitar or electric violin) and converts them to an electrical signal which can be amplified and recorded.
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Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
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Founded 1946
Founder Clarence Leonidas Fender
Headquarters Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Key people Chairman and CEO William (Bill) Mendello
President and COO Matthew Janopaul
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Founded 1946
Founder Clarence Leonidas Fender
Headquarters Scottsdale, Arizona, United States of America
Key people Chairman and CEO William (Bill) Mendello
President and COO Matthew Janopaul
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Gibson Guitar Corporation
Private
Founded 1902
Founder Orville Gibson
Headquarters Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Key people Orville Gibson, Les Paul
Area served Global
Industry Musical instruments (guitars)
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Private
Founded 1902
Founder Orville Gibson
Headquarters Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Key people Orville Gibson, Les Paul
Area served Global
Industry Musical instruments (guitars)
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Released 1973
Recorded 1973
Genre Hard Rock
Length 6:25
Label Polydor
Writer(s) Barry Hay, George Kooymans
Producer(s) Golden Earring
Peak chart positions
Billboard North America (1974): 13
"Radar Love
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Recorded 1973
Genre Hard Rock
Length 6:25
Label Polydor
Writer(s) Barry Hay, George Kooymans
Producer(s) Golden Earring
Peak chart positions
Billboard North America (1974): 13
"Radar Love
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Golden Earring is a Dutch Hard rock/pop group that was founded in 1961 in The Hague as the Golden Earrings (the 's' was later dropped). They had international chart success with the songs "Eight Miles High" in 1969, "Radar Love" in 1973, and "Twilight Zone" in 1982.
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He is best-known for co-founding the punk rock bands The Minutemen and fIREHOSE; as of 2003, he is also the bassist for the reunited Iggy Pop & The
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The Zombies, formed in 1961 in St Albans, were an English rock band.
Led by Rod Argent on piano and Colin Blunstone on vocals, the band scored US hits in the mid- and late-1960s with "She's Not There", "Tell Her No," and "Time of the Season.
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Led by Rod Argent on piano and Colin Blunstone on vocals, the band scored US hits in the mid- and late-1960s with "She's Not There", "Tell Her No," and "Time of the Season.
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Tuxedomoon is an experimental avant-garde post-punk New Wave group formed in San Francisco, California consisting of core members Blaine L. Reininger, Steven Brown and Peter Principle.
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