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- flatwound, halfwound (groundwound), coated, tapewound and taperwound (not to be confused with tapewound) strings. Roundwound and flatwound strings feature...
- all on the fingerboard. While many fretless players use flatwound or tapewound strings as they are believed to not wear down on the neck as much as roundwounds...
- separately), a frustrated Entwistle used his Fender strung with nylon tapewound strings and was forced to simplify the solo. The song's coda features...
- fretless four-string semi-acoustic b**** with B****lines pickups and La Bella tapewound strings Meisel plywood upright with Helicore strings. D'Addario strings...
- and pressure wound), as well as metal strings with different coverings (tapewound or plastic covered). In the 1950s and early 1960s, b****ists mostly used...
- solo on the "My Generation" single was a Fender Jazz B**** with stock tapewound strings. Entwistle's collection of guitars and b****es was auctioned at...
- as a guide, while others only use guide marks on the side of the neck. Tapewound (double b**** type) and flatwound strings are sometimes used with the fretless...