Artists Experimenting with Extended Range Guitars
These instruments, with their increased range and deeper tonal possibilities
Artists experimenting with extended-range guitars—guitars that feature seven, eight, or even more strings—have transformed modern guitar music. These instruments, with their increased range and deeper tonal possibilities, allow musicians to explore new dimensions of sound, melody, and rhythm. Extended-range guitars initially found a home in progressive metal, djent, and other heavy genres, yet their versatility has enabled them to branch out into jazz, fusion, and even classical music. This unique evolution is rooted in the pursuit of a broader sonic palette and the desire to push musical boundaries.
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