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  2. Baritone guitar - Wikipedia

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    The baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer scale length, typically a larger body, and heavier internal bracing, so it can be tuned to a lower pitch. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP Guitars, PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schecter, Burns London and many other companies have produced electric baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity. [1]

  3. 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.

  4. Range (music) - Wikipedia

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    The terms sounding range, written range, designated range, duration range and dynamic range have specific meanings. The sounding range [ 3 ] refers to the pitches produced by an instrument, while the written range [ 3 ] refers to the compass (span) of notes written in the sheet music, where the part is sometimes transposed for convenience.

  5. Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom - Wikipedia

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    The term baritone guitar refers to one tuned B to B, between the tunings of a standard guitar and a bass. The tuning for the Baritone Custom is set one octave lower than a standard tuned guitar. It uses the same bass string set as the Bass VI model, but with a shorter scale length, giving the Baritone Custom less string tension. Despite the ...

  6. Baritone (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baritone guitar, a guitar with a longer scale length; Baritone ukulele; a possible alternate spelling of baryton, a stringed musical instrument; Baritone violin, with the same tuning as a cello but larger in size

  7. Ukulele - Wikipedia

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    length Scale length [44] Frets Range [45] Common tuning [46] Alternate tunings Pocket piccolo, sopranino, sopranissimo 16 in (41 cm) 11 in (28 cm) 10–12 G 4 –D 6 (E 6) D 5 G 4 B 4 E 5: C 5 F 4 A 4 D 5: Soprano standard, ukulele 21 in (53 cm) 13 in (33 cm) 12–15 C 4 –A 5 (C 6) G 4 C 4 E 4 A 4 [47] A 4 D 4 F ♯ 4 B 4 G 3 C 4 E 4 A 4 ...

  8. Multi-scale fingerboard - Wikipedia

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    Most modern Guitars (and bass guitars) generally employ a single scale length for all of the instrument's strings, though the employed scale length can vary significantly between manufacturers (electric guitar scale typically falls between 24" and 25.5"). This measure is the effective length of each of the vibrating strings, not counting ...

  9. Tacoma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    The P1 Papoose—designed by Terry Atkins and George Gruhn—was Tacoma's first guitar model. It has a relatively short 19.1" scale and is tuned to the same intervals as standard guitar tuning, but a fourth higher, to A rather than the conventional E, making it equivalent to a conventional guitar with a capo on the fifth fret. It introduced the ...