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In electric guitar loony land, tone woods
The topics for hot debate in guitar land are endless.
6, 7, 8 strings? 9? 4?
Should you even tune lower than E-standard?
How much scale length do you actually need for low tunings?
analog vs. digital effects
multieffect units vs. buying each effect separately
I really want a fan-fret-7string-headless-baritone-semi-hollowbody-t-style, just for the weird factor.
Fan-fret-7-string-headless-baritone is definitely something I'd go for! Miss me with hollowbodies and t-style, though. I like good ergonomics and low notes.