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  2. Tenor guitar - Wikipedia

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    The two main four-string Selmer models were a regular tenor guitar with a smaller body and a 23 inch scale length for standard CGDA tuning, and the Eddie Freeman Special, with a larger body and a longer 25.5-inch scale length, using a reentrant tuning for the A string which was designed by English tenor banjoist Eddie Freeman to have a better ...

  3. Eddie Freeman (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His experience playing the tenor banjo led him to create the "Eddie Freeman Special 4-String Guitar" for the Selmer Music Company, and towards the end of his career, he made accurate transcriptions of the music of famous flamenco guitarists, taught flamenco guitar,.and designed and constructed his own flamenco and classical guitars.

  4. EMG, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    EMG, Inc. is the current legal name of an American company based in Santa Rosa, California that manufactures guitar pickups and EQ accessories. Among guitar and bass accessories, the company sells active humbucker pickups, such as the EMG 81, [1] the EMG 85, the EMG 60, and the EMG 89. They also produce passive pickups such as the EMG-HZ series ...

  5. Gibson ES-150 - Wikipedia

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    In early 1937, Gibson began shipping two four-string versions: a tenor guitar (the EST-150, with a 23" scale, renamed the ETG-150 in 1940) and a plectrum version (the EPG-150, with a 27" scale). [5] Early players included Eddie Durham , Floyd Smith and, the most famous of them, Charlie Christian, who bought an ES-150 in 1936.

  6. Gibson ES Series - Wikipedia

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    EMS–1235 Double Mandolin (mandolin [31] or short neck guitar [32] & normal guitar, hollow-body (1958–1962) or solid-body (1962-)) EBSF–1250 Double Bass (4 string bass & guitar, built-in fuzz effect) [33] EBS–1250 Double Bass (6 string bass & guitar) [31] [33] EDS–1250 (6 string bass & 4 string bass) Barney Kessel (1961–1974) Barney ...

  7. Reentrant tuning - Wikipedia

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    A variety of tunings are used for the four string tenor guitar, including a relatively small number of re-entrant tunings. One example of a re-entrant tuning for tenor guitar is D 4 –G 3 –B 3 –E 4 with strings 3–1 as for the normal 6-string guitar, but string 4 tuned to D an octave above the 4th string of the 6 string guitar.

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