bariton guitar?!
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bariton guitar?!
When I go on websites of bands sometime and I see what guitars they're playing I often see that they have so-called "bariton guitars"
what exactly is that? is that just a guitar that you can tune higher without ripping the strings?
what exactly is that? is that just a guitar that you can tune higher without ripping the strings?
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They are guitars with a longer scale length, that use a heavier gague strings and sound lower than a regular guitar.
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The guage is the thickness of the string being played. No, you cannot tune a regular guitar down to baritone tuning. As you said, the strings would be way too loose. There will be a tutorial on how to convert tabs for a baritone tuned guitar into standard tuning when the new site gets up....enjoyrampaged.congt wrote:what does the word "guage" mean? - I'm german and I couldn't find that word in any dictionary![]()
and can I tune every guitar down to the bariton tuning? I could imagine that the bass-string would be very loose then...
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Nice JKanter , can't wait to see what else you have in store for usjkanter wrote:The guage is the thickness of the string being played. No, you cannot tune a regular guitar down to baritone tuning. As you said, the strings would be way too loose. There will be a tutorial on how to convert tabs for a baritone tuned guitar into standard tuning when the new site gets up....enjoyrampaged.congt wrote:what does the word "guage" mean? - I'm german and I couldn't find that word in any dictionary![]()
and can I tune every guitar down to the bariton tuning? I could imagine that the bass-string would be very loose then...

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Baritone
I have a Squier Showmaster SubSonic Baritone...

Baritones are guitars with longer neck scales...I believe my Squire has a 27" neck (about 2" longer than standard), but Danoelectro and Jerry Jones baritones have 29" necks I think (Standard Baritone size)...
It plays just the same as a normal guitar, its just a little bassier...
The strings are higher guage as well...almost a mixture between heavy and bass strings...I think my Danoelectros range from 16 on the high B to 68 on the low B...
Oh and just a word for the wise...don't buy a Baritone and think you can tune it up to play standard tuning songs...You can capo the 5th fret, however it does cut down on your usable neck space...
I mainly use it for drop C stuff like System Of A Down and the occasional Dave song...
Hope this helped...

Baritones are guitars with longer neck scales...I believe my Squire has a 27" neck (about 2" longer than standard), but Danoelectro and Jerry Jones baritones have 29" necks I think (Standard Baritone size)...
It plays just the same as a normal guitar, its just a little bassier...
The strings are higher guage as well...almost a mixture between heavy and bass strings...I think my Danoelectros range from 16 on the high B to 68 on the low B...
Oh and just a word for the wise...don't buy a Baritone and think you can tune it up to play standard tuning songs...You can capo the 5th fret, however it does cut down on your usable neck space...
I mainly use it for drop C stuff like System Of A Down and the occasional Dave song...
Hope this helped...
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ummmmmm.....I don't see how it is possible to tune a normal guitar to Baritone....it's actually NOT possible. Please share how you did it w/ us all. String Gauges??? String Type???DMB_fan_87 wrote:kanter-i have a big baby and was able to tune to B and keep string tension and it actually sounded quite nice
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Are we talking about Baritone or Raised B here??? There is no way you could have gotten a baritone sound from elixir lights...if that's all you usedDMB_fan_87 wrote:lets see....elixer lights...i sware to u it worked....had my tuner with me
it didnt sound spectacular.. but the tension was there and i played so right along with the recording and it sounded the same... believe it or not..its true
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Alright man...I believe you.....I just don't see how it's possible to tune your low E string 5 steps down and still have it have any tension that would sound good. Oh well, sounds good manDMB_fan_87 wrote:i sware to God i got to baritone tuned B...going down...and i could play
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