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  2. Bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    Gibson did not produce a 34-inch (864 mm)-scale bass until 1963 with the release of the Thunderbird. [33] The first commercial fretless bass guitar was the Ampeg AUB-1, introduced in 1966. [34] In the late 1960s, eight-string basses, with four octave paired courses (similar to a 12 string guitar), were introduced, such as the Hagström H8. [35]

  3. Extended-range bass - Wikipedia

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    The most common type of bass guitar with more than four strings is the five-string bass. Five-string basses often have a low-B string, extending the instrument's lower range. Less commonly, five-string instruments add a high C-string, extending the higher range. Less commonly, the six-string bass guitar is used.

  4. Scale length (string instruments) - Wikipedia

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    The steel-string acoustic guitar typically has a scale slightly shorter than the classical instrument, the most common scales ranging between short scale (24 inches (610 mm)) and long scale (25.5 inches (650 mm)). Small travel guitars and guitars specifically designed for children can have even shorter scales.

  5. Double bass - Wikipedia

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    The double bass is the only modern bowed string instrument that is tuned in fourths [5] (like a bass guitar, viol, or the lowest-sounding four strings of a standard guitar), rather than fifths, with strings usually tuned to E 1, A 1, D 2 and G 2.

  6. Eight-string bass guitar - Wikipedia

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    The eight-string bass guitar was invented by electrical engineer and musician Eric Krackow, who had played with Al Kooper's early band, The Aristo-Cats, in the late 1950s and early 1960s. It bothered Eric that 50% of the quartet would be tied up with the guitar doubling the bass line while playing tunes like Jimi Hendrix's "Manic Depression ...

  7. String instrument - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, the 19th-century guitar became more typically associated with six-string models, rather than traditional five-string versions. Major changes to string instruments in the 20th century primarily involved innovations in electronic instrument amplification and electronic music – electric violins were available by the 1920s and ...