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Here is a picture of Led Zeppelin approx. 1973-74.
Look closely at JPJ's bass, it's a five string! There were no fivers in productiopn back then. It looks like a Modified Mustang. I thought I was seeing things at first but count the tuners, there's five of them. That had to be the first five string.
It was probably tuned E-A-D-G-B. Here's a pic below.....
lzep1.jpg
 
Sun check the wikipedia link above.Indeed it was the first 5 stringer....Leo was from the damn future brother dont ya know!!:master:
 
Oh, ok. I didn't know it was a wiki link. I thought maybe it was a Fender or vendor one. I continue to be impressed with Leo. I would like it if PBS would do an American Master series spot on him like they did on Les Paul. Les is more of a player, but Leo sure did a lot with his knowledge.
 
mrmudcat said:
Sun check the wikipedia link above.Indeed it was the first 5 stringer....Leo was from the damn future brother dont ya know!!:master:
You got that right, 'cat;)

And launching production in '65, this was one of Leo's 'swan songs' as the CBS purchase of his mother lode was imminent.

The 5th string on the Bass V was a C, not seeking more bottom end, but seeking more low-mid tones. And that makes sense, given that shorter scale basses are sometimes known as 'piccolo' basses.

(DOH...redundancy there...I should've read the wiki article first.)
 
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