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{{Wikipedia|List of extended-range guitar players}}
{{Wikipedia|List of extended-range guitar players}}
An '''extended range guitar''' is a guitar with more than 6 strings. For microtonal instruments, e.g. the [[Kite guitar]], this may not actually increase the range.
An '''extended range guitar''' is a guitar with more than 6 strings. For microtonal instruments, e.g. the [[Kite guitar]], this may not actually increase the range.
For acoustic guitars, Rozini and Ibanez tend to have wider fingerboards than the Eastern European ones.


== General resources ==
== General resources ==
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=== Mid-range (US$500-1200) ===
=== Mid-range (US$500-1200) ===
Rozini and Ibanez tend to have wider fingerboards than the Russian/Ukranian style.
==== Agile ====
==== Agile ====
various 7 and 8 strings, sold in the US by Rondo
various 7 and 8 strings, sold in the US by Rondo


https://reverb.com/shop/rondo-music
https://reverb.com/shop/rondo-music
==== Rozini (Brazil) ====
7 and 8 strings
https://rozinibrazil.com/en/categoria_de_produtos/guitars/


==== Ibanez (Japan) ====
==== Ibanez (Japan) ====
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Discontinued, sometimes available used. Retail price was $1200-1600 new. Won't fit in most cases.
Discontinued, sometimes available used. Retail price was $1200-1600 new. Won't fit in most cases.
==== Rozini (Brazil) ====
7 and 8 strings
https://rozinibrazil.com/en/categoria_de_produtos/guitars/


==== Kremona (Bulgaria) ====
==== Kremona (Bulgaria) ====