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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 | An '''extended range guitar''' is a guitar with more than 6 strings. For certain microtonal guitars, e.g. the [[Kite guitar]], this may not actually increase the range, because the interval between strings may be less. | ||
For acoustic guitars, Rozini and Ibanez tend to have wider fingerboards than the Eastern European ones. | With more strings, it's important to avoid both a too-wide neck and a too-tight string spacing. For acoustic guitars, Rozini and Ibanez tend to have wider fingerboards than the Eastern European ones. | ||
== General resources == | == General resources == | ||