• Re: 7 string dream

    From Don DesChamps@1:167/133 to Martin Ridgley on Thu Jul 20 00:39:00 2000
    In the solid body realm there are a few outfits making them.
    Ibanez, I believe and Carvin definitely.

    The whole concept is quite intriguing, but personally I just don't
    have the technical facility to make good use of the extra string.
    Six is plenty for me! ;-)

    I don't think I could handle the extra width let alone the extra string.
    This month's Guitar Player has a "shootout" on 7 string guitars from low
    end to higher priced.

    Don

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  • From Martin Ridgley@1:153/831 to Don DesChamps on Tue Jul 25 12:15:04 2000
    Don DesChamps wrote to Martin Ridgley <=-

    The whole concept is quite intriguing, but personally I just don't
    have the technical facility to make good use of the extra string.
    Six is plenty for me! ;-)

    I don't think I could handle the extra width let alone the extra
    string.

    I got a 6-string bass about ten years ago and I thought that was
    going to be a bit of a struggle at first. But it was really only a
    matter of altering my left hand technique slightly. Actually *using*
    the extra strings (one above and one below the normal 4-strings I was
    familiar with) really took some getting used to. I soon decided to
    retire my 4-string bass for a while until I got comfortable with the
    new configuration. ;-)

    Anyway, I can see using a 7-string guitar for styles such as jazz
    and classical, but they seem kind of pointless for contemporary
    rock/pop/whatever.
    Lenny Breau had his 7-string electric made with an extra wide neck -
    like a Spanish-style acoustic. He said it made it easier for him to
    play different parts simultaneously and make sure that each note rang
    clearly. But he was a unique player with quite specialized needs.
    I just can't see the need for most players to have a 7-string guitar.

    This month's Guitar Player has a "shootout" on 7 string
    guitars from low end to higher priced.

    Thanks. I might have to check that out, if only to see what all
    the 'buzz' is about. ;-)

    Martin
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  • From Paul Whiteman@1:250/710 to Martin Ridgley on Mon Jul 31 13:16:00 2000
    Hi Martin

    I got a 6-string bass about ten years ago and I thought that was
    > going to be a bit of a struggle at first. But it was really only a
    > matter of altering my left hand technique slightly

    Agreed, I found basically the same thing. I was expecting to have
    trouble with the width of the neck as I have fairly small hands but I
    seem to manage pretty well. I do find that I use the B string a lot
    more than the C though. What 6 did you buy?

    Take care

    Paul


    Paul

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  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Paul Whiteman on Thu Aug 3 09:27:45 2000
    Paul Whiteman wrote in a message to Martin Ridgley:

    Agreed, I found basically the same thing. I was expecting to have trouble with the width of the neck as I have fairly small hands but
    I seem to manage pretty well. I do find that I use the B string a
    lot more than the C though. What 6 did you buy?

    You're gonna cry when you see Rich's hands. We don't call him Spider Man or the Alien for 'nothin.

    Bill

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  • From Rich Lockyer@1:218/704 to Bill Riley on Fri Aug 4 10:07:47 2000
    Bill Riley wrote in a message to Paul Whiteman:

    Agreed, I found basically the same thing. I was expecting to have trouble with the width of the neck as I have fairly small hands but
    I seem to manage pretty well. I do find that I use the B string a
    lot more than the C though. What 6 did you buy?

    You're gonna cry when you see Rich's hands. We don't call him
    Spider Man or the Alien for 'nothin.

    Hell... I can't handle a Carvin 6-string neck. Most 5's are pushing it. I'd like a Jazz-bass style 5-string, which would probably have a neck about the size of a P-bass.


    C-ya! Rich

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  • From Bill Riley@1:218/704.6 to Rich Lockyer on Fri Aug 4 14:58:06 2000
    Rich Lockyer wrote in a message to Bill Riley:

    You're gonna cry when you see Rich's hands. We don't call him
    Spider Man or the Alien for 'nothin.

    Hell... I can't handle a Carvin 6-string neck. Most 5's are
    pushing it. I'd like a Jazz-bass style 5-string, which would
    probably have a neck about the size of a P-bass.

    Oh come on, you can wrap your fingers three times around the neck of a Les Paul
    and still make chords!

    Bill

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