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  2. File:Five String Bass Guitar Fretboard.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. All fourths tuning - Wikipedia

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    The note layouts on the fretboard of a guitar tuned in perfect 4ths, with arrows that show where the same note continues on a higher-pitched string. All adjacent strings have the same interval and repeat at the 5th fret, unlike standard guitar tuning which has an inconsistency between the 2nd and 3rd strings.

  4. Major thirds tuning - Wikipedia

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    Ole Kirkeby for 6- and 7-string guitars: Charts of intervals, major, minor, and dominant chords; recommended gauges for strings. Ralph Patt for 6-, 7-, and 8-string guitars: Charts of scales, chords, and chord-progressions; string gauges. Three other jazz-guitar websites: Oberlin, Alexandre (3 October 2012).

  5. Regular tuning - Wikipedia

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    having four semitones in its interval, major-thirds tuning repeats its open notes after three (12/4) strings; having six semitones in its interval, augmented-fourths tuning repeats its notes after two (12/6) strings. Regular tunings have symmetrical scales all along the fretboard. This makes it simpler to translate chords into new keys.

  6. List of guitar tunings - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of today's six-string classical guitar was the five-string baroque guitar tuned as the five high strings of a six-string guitar with the A raised one octave. High C – E-A-d-g-c' Standard tuning with the B tuned a half step higher to C to emulate a six-string bass guitar, minus the low B.

  7. Stringed instrument tunings - Wikipedia

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    (mid scale) 10 strings 5 courses. Standard/common: D 2 D 2 •G 2 G 2 •D 3 D 3 •A 3 A 3 •E 4 E 4. Alternates: Irish: D 2 D 2 •G 2 G 2 •D 3 D 3 •A 3 A 3 •D 4 D 4. Modal D: D 2 D 2 •A 2 A 2 •D 3 D 3 •A 3 A 3 •D 4 D 4. Celtic or Flatback Cittern Europe Mid Scale [9] ~ 22.5" (57.2 cm) Many other modal tunings have been ...

  8. Scale of harmonics - Wikipedia

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    The Guqin Scale of harmonics on the Moodswinger Scale of harmonics on C. Play ⓘ The scale of harmonics is a musical scale based on the noded positions of the natural harmonics existing on a string. [citation needed] This musical scale is present on the guqin, regarded as one of the first string instruments with a musical scale. [1]

  9. Multi-scale fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    A multi-scale fingerboard or fretboard is typically based on two scale lengths, but could potentially incorporate more. The most typical use is one (long) scale length for the low string and a different, usually shorter, scale for the highest string. This could be achieved by angling the nut, and bridge, and fanning the frets. Strings between ...