If you are referring to the Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom (later to be renamed the "Bass XI Custom" to differentiate this guitar from the Baritone HH Special), then I can assure you it can be tuned in any manner. Personally, I use normal medium/heavy gauge strings (12-56 ish) and tune anywhere form standard to a fifth down, like a true baritone, as opposed to the six string bass setup this guitar comes equipped with (yet another reason for the name change by Fender). Of course, don't expect to tune the strings included with the guitar up to standard. Use normal or heavy strings if you plan on using standard or close-to-standard tuning.
The typical baritone range consists of two octaves: F2 to F4.
The same as the difference between a tuned and un-tuned wind instrument or string instrument.
It is actually only 2nd valve.
A tuned instrument can play a tune, but an untuned instrument can only play a rythm.
Timpani.
niall Allen (baritone)
Fender does and fender only own fender, jackson, and squier might own more but dont know
Julia DeVillers' Tuned In series only has 8 books. There is no 14th installment.
Yes, there is a baritone saxophone in Little Piece of Heaven. But that is not the only saxophone they use. There are a lot of different instruments in Little Piece of Heaven, and there are more saxophones used than a baritone one.
The parallel-tuned filter in antenna circuit rejects only the undesired frequencies.
Music Galleria in Antrim Street are the only Fender dealers in Lisburn. They have lots of Fender guitars & amps along with loads of other cool gear.
FSR Fender stands for Factory Special Run Fender, which are limited edition guitars produced by Fender with unique features or designs. These guitars are different from regular Fender models because they are only available for a limited time and often have special finishes, hardware, or pickups that set them apart from standard Fender guitars.