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  2. List of extended-range guitar players - Wikipedia

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    There are some classical players of the seven-string guitar who also use an extended treble range by adding more frets at the high end (similar to some Viennese guitars of the 19th century. This is a list of guitarists who have made notable usage of extended-range guitars or have played a specifically notable instrument.

  3. Classical guitar with additional strings - Wikipedia

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    While the invention of the seven-string guitar has sometimes been attributed to Russian guitarist and composer Andrei Sychra, guitar historian Matanya Ophee has found evidence that seven-string classical guitars may have already existed in Europe in the late 18th century, when Sychra was just beginning his career. [1] A seven-string Russian guitar

  4. Extended-range bass - Wikipedia

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    Due to the fact that the scale length of a typical bass guitar (34–35 in, 86–89 cm) produces excessive tension on the highest strings of extended-range basses, a builder may use slanted or fanned frets to achieve a variable-scale instrument. Usually, extended-range basses are tuned in fourths.

  5. Eleven-string alto guitar - Wikipedia

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    The eleven-string alto guitar (also known as altgitarr, archguitar, or Bolin guitar) is an extended-range classical guitar developed by Swedish luthier Georg Bolin in the 1960s. Original Bolin instruments are now rare and valuable. [1] The Bolin alto guitar most often has eleven strings, but Bolin also made a thirteen-string version.

  6. Ibanez RG - Wikipedia

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    The RG series has the most subtypes of any Ibanez model [2] and is the most popular series of Ibanez electric guitars produced by Hoshino Gakki. The RG's deep cutaway, flatter fingerboard and extended fret range (24 frets as standard) has made it one of the most popular guitars for rock and heavy metal music.

  7. Seven-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    The seven-string guitar became prominent when the band Korn featured Ibanez Universe guitars on their 1994 debut album. [22] During the 1990s, manufacturers of 7-strings included Fender's subsidiary Squier and Gibson's subsidiary Epiphone. In this time many guitarists were introduced to the extended range offered by a seven-string guitar.

  8. Ten-string classical guitar of Yepes - Wikipedia

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    The ten string extended-range classical guitar, with fully chromatic, sympathetic string resonance was conceived in 1963 [a] by Narciso Yepes, and constructed by José Ramírez [III]. [2] This instrument is sometimes referred to as the "modern" 10-string guitar [ b ] (or the "Yepes guitar" [ 3 ] ) to differentiate it from ten-stringed harp ...

  9. Ten-string guitar - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the harp guitar, the extended-range classical guitar has a single neck and allows all strings to be fretted. While the six-string classical guitar remains the standard and most common instrument, since 1963 ten-string guitars in similar configuration to the original Ramírez have been adopted by many classical guitarists and produced by ...

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