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I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Wed May 02, 2018 10:48 pm
by RhythmMan-2
I bought an eight string guitar, about a year back.
I LOVE it.
It's an eight string Ibanez acoustic, with a cut-out.
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Before last year, I'd never even heard of an eight string guitar.
Then I saw that this one guitar on the wall of the music store (A Sound Choice, Branford, CT) and it had had eight tuning keys.
Huh?! Eight? Cool!
So I picked it up & tried it out . . . sweet!
I bought it on the spot.
The E and B strings are doubled, tuned to the same note / frequency.
It sounds close to a 12-string but it's easier for me to finger-pick.
After 4 hours of playing, I noticed it's easier on the wrist, too.
I changed the strings from medium, to extra lights, and gained more playing time.
One drawback is that the built-in tuner is nowhere near accurate enough . . . just 'idiot lights' which light up when the string is close to being in tune.
I use a clip-on tuner, instead.
The sound out of an amp is incredible.
This guitar has 2 outputs.
They also make a model with the 2 middle strings doubled, but an octave apart. I haven't seen one of those, yet.

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:20 am
by MikeTalbot
Congratulations and welcome back.

I saw a player use an old Fender electric twelve string with the high E, G and B strings single and the low strings how. I wouldn't have wanted to tune it but it sounded like a million bucks.

Talbot

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 12:56 pm
by GuitarMikeB
'2 outputs' - yes Ibanez typically have a 1/4" and XLR output jacks (my 12 string does). an '8 string' can supply unique options for the right songs/style - for rhythm/strumming, a fuller high end sound, for leads, the 12 string/mando sound (as long as one only uses those strings).

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:00 pm
by Planetguy
recordings or it didn't happen!

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:36 pm
by DainNobody
I've heard of 7-string guitars but not 8-strings..good to know

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 3:40 pm
by schmedidiah
I thought he was talking about a big ol 8-string Djent metal guitar all downtuned 5 half steps and sh*t. :mrgreen:

https://youtu.be/K0yEWmWCoTI

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Thu May 03, 2018 8:51 pm
by GuitarMikeB
Taylor made an 8-string baritone guitar, the D and G strings had octave strings:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... -edgeburst

I never played that model, only the 6 string baritone, and didn't bond with it at all, very muddy sound when strummed, didn't suit my style.

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2018 7:01 pm
by RhythmMan-2
MikeTalbot wrote:Congratulations and welcome back.

I saw a player use an old Fender electric twelve string with the high E, G and B strings single and the low strings how. I wouldn't have wanted to tune it but it sounded like a million bucks.

Talbot


Yeah, I gues that'd sound cool, too.

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2018 7:07 pm
by RhythmMan-2
Jealous D wrote:I've heard of 7-string guitars but not 8-strings..good to know

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Mine is set up like a 6 string, with the High (E & B) strings doubled.
So it plays the same as either a 6 string guitar, or a 12 string guitar.
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I'd suspect a 7 string guitar would not have any strings doubled, but perhaps add one more - separately fretable - string, eh?
Like, perhaps, a lower frequency 'B' string, set up like a 5 string Bass guitar?

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2018 7:10 pm
by RhythmMan-2
GuitarMikeB wrote:Taylor made an 8-string baritone guitar, the D and G strings had octave strings:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... -edgeburst

I never played that model, only the 6 string baritone, and didn't bond with it at all, very muddy sound when strummed, didn't suit my style.

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Hmmm . . . 'muddy sound' . . . interesting.
What style of music did you try it with?
I'll have to try one, one of these days.

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Sun May 06, 2018 7:46 pm
by schmedidiah
The last guitarist I played with got an Eastwood baritone guitar and it was pretty sweet but he ended up selling it because he could do the same thing with his SG and an EHX Pitchfork pedal. Muddy would be how it almost sounds like strumming chords on a bass guitar. Sounds great in really heavy music, but in straight up Rock or Folk music you're better off playing one or two notes at a time.

Re: I bought an eight String guitar.

PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2018 12:52 pm
by GuitarMikeB
RhythmMan-2 wrote:
GuitarMikeB wrote:Taylor made an 8-string baritone guitar, the D and G strings had octave strings:
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... -edgeburst

I never played that model, only the 6 string baritone, and didn't bond with it at all, very muddy sound when strummed, didn't suit my style.

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Hmmm . . . 'muddy sound' . . . interesting.
What style of music did you try it with?
I'll have to try one, one of these days.


I was just strumming it, no particular songs/style. From what I've read it sounds better when fingerplayed, and can make a nice accompaniment with someone laying a standard guitar. Baritones are tuned to a B - so every string is 5 semi-tones lower than a standard guitar.

RhythmMan-2 wrote:
Jealous D wrote:I've heard of 7-string guitars but not 8-strings..good to know

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Mine is set up like a 6 string, with the High (E & B) strings doubled.
So it plays the same as either a 6 string guitar, or a 12 string guitar.
.
I'd suspect a 7 string guitar would not have any strings doubled, but perhaps add one more - separately fretable - string, eh?
Like, perhaps, a lower frequency 'B' string, set up like a 5 string Bass guitar?


Yes, a 7-string has a low 'B' string.