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What is different about a baritone guitar?
A baritone guitar is simply a guitar with longer strings and a larger body so that it can be tuned to play in a lower sounding register. The relationship between the strings remains exactly like standard tuning, so you play all the same shapes for your chords and scales, but they sound at a different pitch.
Is a baritone guitar easier to play?
Reason One: Playing baritone is the easiest way to add a distinct instrument to your arsenal without learning a truly new instrument. Yes, a baritone is still a guitar. This combination of easy learning curve and distinct sound is what makes the baritone so appealing.
Are baritone guitars worth it?
It’s a versatile instrument, too. When played in the first position and up to the third fret, baritone guitars produce the classic tone they’re known for. But when played above that, some of the brashness tempers, and they sounds closer to a regular electric guitar, only fatter.
What key is baritone guitar?
B standard
A baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer neck which is normally tuned to B standard (B-E-A-D-F#-B, also known as ‘Baritone tuning’) or A Standard, which is a tone lower (A-D-G-C-E-A). This means that a baritone guitar is either a 4th or a 5th lower than Standard tuning.
What bands use baritone guitars?
More recently, baritone guitars have been found in the hands of metal aficionados James Hetfield of Metallica, Brian ‘Head’ Welch of Korn, John Petrucci of Dream Theater, Pat O’Brian of Cannibal Corpse, and countless others.
Is baritone good for metal?
Baritone guitars for metal offer all that low range that you need, can go where the regular guitar can’t, and provide sounds that are up to a full fifth lower than standard 6-strings. Thanks to their longer scale, baritone guitars let you play much lower and deeper while preserving intonation and tuning.
What is the tuning of a baritone guitar?
A standard guitars tuning (from lowest string to highest) is E A D G B E. Baritone guitars are usually tuned a fifth lower (A D G C E A), or a fourth lower (B E A D F♯ B). Therefore, all the chord patterns you already know are exactly the same on a baritone, but simply produce a lower voice.
What is the difference between a baritone and a 7-string guitar?
While a baritone guitar lets you tune down across all strings and retain the same solid tension tension, a 7 or 8-string guitar simply adds one or two strings to the standard scale length (or fractionally longer) setup.
What are the best guitars for baritone guitar players?
Some of the biggest guitar brands in the world cater to baritone players. Even Fender and offshoot company Squier make the occasional baritone model. The biggest hitters, however, are ESP, Chapman, Gretsch, Reverend and Alvarez in the acoustic department.
Why are baritone acoustics shaped the way they are?
To compensate, you have to push more air to stay at the same volume as before. The body of a baritone acoustic therefore needs to be large enough to project its sound adequately, and that’s exactly why baritone acoustics look very similar in shape to the classic jumbo.