Monday, June 10, 2019

7-String, 8-String, & 9-String Guitars 101 - Extended Range Guitar Lesson Video.

7-String, 8-String, & 9-String Guitars 101 - Extended Range Guitar Lesson
Get the FREE Beginner Guitar Starter Kit! ►https://goo.gl/Ts2uU6 Check out Andrew Baena's YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa_BC8f_XoUTGujN8NjsMng When you think of a guitar, what comes to mind? In most cases, it’s an acoustic or electric instrument with 6-strings. But there’s a growing guitar-niche in which guitars begin magically growing extra strings and traveling into bass guitar territory. Mostly, that space is the many subgenres of metal, however, these days, it’s becoming more and more common to see them in rock, jazz, and other more popular styles. In this lesson, Andrew Baena joins us to give you the rundown on extended range guitars. These guitars typically sport 7-strings, 8-strings, 9-strings, and sometimes even more! And they give a guitar player the ability to go extra low. That usually means having the bass tuned even lower, or ditched altogether. It’s important to note that there is a difference between “extended range” guitars and “extended scale” guitars. While extended range guitars give you the ability to go lower through having access to more strings, extended scale guitars have a greater distance between the nut and saddles. This gives you more room to tune the guitar lower. Both are good options for reaching lower notes, and the right choice comes down to what you prefer and what your specific needs are. Follow us for more great guitar lessons and videos! ►Facebook: http://bit.ly/2JUWlmF ►Instagram: http://bit.ly/2MqVEUg


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