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    B-Bender is a system designed for Fender Telecaster guitars that enables a player to simulate a bending of a single B-string up to a whole tone (thus the name). The system includes levers and pulleys inside the guitar body that are activated by pulling a forward guitar strap, usually by pushing a guitar neck down. The resulting tone sounds much like a pedal steel guitar sound and contributes much to "country" feeling.
    B-Bender is cited to be invented by Clarence White and Gene Parsons of The Byrds, and is often referred to as the Parsons/White B-Bender, a trademarked name, for that reason.

    Fender currently produces model titled American Nashville B-Bender Telecaster that has a factory-installed B-Bender.

    Another type of B-Bender is made by Hipshot. It does not require any routing to a guitar as the Parsons/White B-Bender does, but simply installs with a few screws.






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