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HERO OF THE UNDERGROUND

JAZZMASTER

Jazzmaster — a jazz club classic with a rebellious side

What Makes It A Jazzmaster

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BALANCED OFFSET BODY

Developed in 1960, the Jazzmaster guitar's Space Age shape spoke to the times as well as to jazz musicians. Now, it offers elegance and balance for every player..

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Wide Single-Coil Pickups

Developed in 1960, the Jazzmaster guitar's Space Age shape spoke to the times as well as to jazz musicians. Now, it offers elegance and balance for every player.

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Floating Tremolo Bridge

The Jazzmaster features a floating bridge and anchored tailpiece. In line with its jazz-inspired design, it allows for subtle vibrato over pitch-shifting dive bombs.

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ARTIST SIGNATURE MODEL

JIM ROOT JAZZMASTER

Stark, dark and menacing, the Jim Root Jazzmaster® guitar has got to be the most distinctively minimalist version of the instrument ever devised in the model’s entire half-century history.

Iconic Moments

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1960: Riding the Surf-Rock Wave

The Ventures record the classic "Walk, Don't Run" on a Jazzmaster, solidifying the quartet among the ranks of surf-rock royalty.

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1981: The Jazzmaster Gets Loud

Jimi Hendrix blows Woodstock crowds away with a mesmerizing rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner,” solidifying one of the most memorable moments in rock “n” roll history.

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2004: Wilco’s Sonic Shakeup

Nels Cline, who regularly uses a Jazzmaster to craft his experimental signature sound, joins the Jeff Tweedy-fronted indie-rock group after the release of *A Ghost is Born*. He was an integral part of the Jazzmaster 50th anniversary celebration.