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  1. 16 de feb. de 2024 · McCartney was first seen using his new bass on the British television programme Ready, Steady, Go on October 4 1963, likely the day he received it. For the rehearsal, he used the ’61 bass. He would now use the ’63 bass exclusively for all live, film, and television performances up until the Beatles stopped touring after their ...

  2. 10 de may. de 2023 · Paul McCartney is most known for playing the Höfner 500/1 “Violin” or “Cavern” Bass guitar which was one of the primary instruments of his tenure with The Beatles. He’s also played a wide range of other bass and six-string guitar models throughout his storied career.

  3. 16 de feb. de 2024 · Was the Höfner violin bass, which had accompanied Paul McCartney and the Beatles to worldwide fame, tucked away in a private collection? Had it been secretly shipped to a wealthy fan in Japan?

  4. The Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass (sometimes nicknamed the " Beatle Bass " or " Cavern Bass ") is a model of electric bass manufactured by Höfner under several varieties. It was introduced in 1955 and gained celebrity status during the 1960s as the primary bass used by Paul McCartney of The Beatles .

  5. 15 de feb. de 2024 · McCartney reportedly removed the pearloid scratchplate on the Beatles' 1966 US tour. pic.twitter.com/eldmaTmn6D February 14, 2024. Now McCartney has confirmed via a spokesperson that he's been reunited with his long lost bass – reportedly originally stolen from the back of a van in London in 1972.

  6. 14 de mar. de 2024 · Recently, Sir Paul McCartney, most famous for being the bassist and one of the primary songwriters for The Beatles, has been reunited with his first Höfner 500/1 Violin Bass. However, what is the significance of this find, and how did it get lost in the first place?

  7. In exciting news, Paul McCartney’s original 1961 Hofner 500/1 bass that was stolen in 1972 has been found and returned to the legendary Beatle. After 51 years, the bass, which was used by Sir Paul throughout much of his playing in the Beatles, turned up thanks to efforts from The Lost Bass Project and Hofner Guitars.