36 frets.

thor666

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thought this might be something interesting: a washburn 36 fretter.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=33048&item=7321908018&rd=1

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notice the string is installed BACKWARDS. 8O
 
cool shit...3 octaves to haf fun with ahha...imagine doing recording den most ppl harmonise 2 octaves...try doing 3 ahha insane man
 
well , its not stringed backwards what?... used to string my old RG like this... ball end at the tuners and cut the string to clamp at the floyd.
 
hmm... i thought the normal way would be to cut the ball ends? after all that portion was designed to be on the bridge-end?

i did consider stringing it this way once but i don't like the idea of having no slack on my strings just in case the string broke at the bridge-end.
 
Hmmm Wow 36 frets....I wonder how u play beyond the 24th fret...i mean the frets get smaller as u go higher....From the pic the upper frets looks pretty narrow...wonder how u goin to fret it...ahhaha... 8O
 
You usually tap or pick tap on the higher frets. Very useful guitar if you are into classical music. You could play more classical pieces via the extended range.

And string the strings with the ball end at the tuner is ok. Just give more slack on the thinner strings (since they are the ones that usually break) in case they break. I always do this now, my guitar bag will never be scratched by those string ends.
 
hay88 said:
cool shit...3 octaves to haf fun with ahha...imagine doing recording den most ppl harmonise 2 octaves...try doing 3 ahha insane man

actually u already have 3 octaves in a scale wiith a 12-fret guitar so im assuming those one has over 9 octaves 8O

thatl be nice to play
 
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