Has the fender jazz bass gone out of style?
 
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	   Date:  October 29th, 2025 2:44 PM Author: mountain cat
  It doesn’t seem like the young crop of famous bassists gravitate toward the jazz bass and there’s been a resurgence of appreciation for the P bass. 
 
  More popular now is the pj configuration which seems like a best of both worlds or dual humbler with active electronics.
  
  Has the jazz bass fallen off as the weapon of choice for virtuoso bassists?
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	   Date:  October 29th, 2025 2:56 PM Author: mountain cat
  Geddy Lee
 Marcus Miller
  Larry Graham
  
  That's like saying "aside from 70% of the most famous bass players of all time, who played a jazz bass?"
  
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	   Date:  October 29th, 2025 3:05 PM Author: mountain cat
  This is a good topic. Let's get a list of the most famous p-bass players:
 
  James Jamerson
  Carol Kaye
  Steve Harris
  Roger Waters
  Michael League
  Geezer Butler
  Pino Palladino
  
  
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	   Date:  October 30th, 2025 8:53 PM Author: mountain cat
  But if you really want mid and upper range articulation, you’d be better off with dual humbuckers and an active EQ. Hard to replicate the warmth of a classic p bass with rounds. 
 
  Which contemporary virtuosos are playing a J? 
  
  
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	   Date:  October 30th, 2025 9:26 PM Author: mountain cat
  I'm saying of that generation, really all my fav virtuoso bassists played a J: jaco, marcus, geddy, larry graham.
 
  The younger generation of bassists largely do not play fender jazz basses with notable exceptions like Tal Wilkenfeld and Esperanza Spalding. Some examples Victor Wooten (albeit its a fodera with active j style pickups), Richard Bona, Michael Pipoquinha, Mohini Dey, Michael League, Mike Gordon. 
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	   Date:  October 30th, 2025 8:03 PM
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  no
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