Don Felder
Don felder
Yes. That is because there is only one double necked EAGLES guitar. Copies are also rare, and sell for at least $20,000.
This depends on the guitar:Bass guitar: 4Tenor guitar: 4Most guitars: 6Twelve string guitars: 12Double necked (tenor+6): 10Double necked (6+6): 12Double necked (12+6): 18Most have six but their are also 8 and 12 strings, and variant guitars have been made with 20 strings and even 42 strings, These latter types may have many necks and harp like sections.
Anything is possible if you have the money for it. If you call or email a particular company you like that makes double-neck guitars, just ask them for an estimate on a twelve-string/bass double neck. Note that if you do this, you're going to want to use a bass amplifier, as playing an electric bass through a guitar amp will blow out your speakers. (Guitar amps are not meant to handle the low register of a bass.) In the mockumentary movie "Spinal Tap," you can see a double-necked bass when they're playing "Tonight I'm going to rock you tonight" You can also research the Chapman Stick, an instrument that uses both guitar and bass strings. It's probably not what you're looking for, but an interesting instrument nonetheless.
12 string, 10 string, 7string bass, harp, harpsichord (no they are not the same thing), piano, quad necked guitar, triple necked guitar, double 12 string, triple 12 string, quad 12 string, double 10 string, triple 10 string, quad 10 string, 6 string bass or 7 string guitar
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Yes. That is because there is only one double necked EAGLES guitar. Copies are also rare, and sell for at least $20,000.
A baritone guitar is a large-bodied, long-necked guitar which plays in a baritone range.
The name 'guitar' is derived from the ancient Greek 'kithara', traditionally the lyre used by Apollo, the god of music. A lyre is not a guitar, though. The guitar is a member of the necked-lute family, which includes instruments from double-basses to mandolins. A lyre has a frame to attach the strings to, rather than a neck. The earliest depiction of a necked string instrument dates back to the West Semites of the 3rd millennium BCE in Syria; the earliest extant examples come from Egypt in the second millennium BCE. The earliest surviving depiction of an instrument with the guitar's characteristic hourglass body shape, as distinct from the classic oval of most lutes, is a carving from the first century CE, in Uzbekistan, central Asia. After the 4th century this guitar shape is not seen again until it turns up in Byzantium in the 11th century, and then, increasingly, in Europe. The Renaissance guitar in the 15th-16th centuries was not unlike the present day ukulele, though double-strung.
This depends on the guitar:Bass guitar: 4Tenor guitar: 4Most guitars: 6Twelve string guitars: 12Double necked (tenor+6): 10Double necked (6+6): 12Double necked (12+6): 18Most have six but their are also 8 and 12 strings, and variant guitars have been made with 20 strings and even 42 strings, These latter types may have many necks and harp like sections.
An archlute is a fretted and double-necked stringed musical instrument with a large body, double courses in the bass, and two sets of tuning pegs.
Anything is possible if you have the money for it. If you call or email a particular company you like that makes double-neck guitars, just ask them for an estimate on a twelve-string/bass double neck. Note that if you do this, you're going to want to use a bass amplifier, as playing an electric bass through a guitar amp will blow out your speakers. (Guitar amps are not meant to handle the low register of a bass.) In the mockumentary movie "Spinal Tap," you can see a double-necked bass when they're playing "Tonight I'm going to rock you tonight" You can also research the Chapman Stick, an instrument that uses both guitar and bass strings. It's probably not what you're looking for, but an interesting instrument nonetheless.
12 string, 10 string, 7string bass, harp, harpsichord (no they are not the same thing), piano, quad necked guitar, triple necked guitar, double 12 string, triple 12 string, quad 12 string, double 10 string, triple 10 string, quad 10 string, 6 string bass or 7 string guitar
An archilute is an alternative term for an archlute, a fretted and double-necked stringed musical instrument with a large body, double courses in the bass, and two sets of tuning pegs.
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The word necked has one syllable.
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Rufous-necked Hornbill was created in 1829.