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Downtuning
The lowest string on a standard tuned 7 string guitar is a B, but many guitarists like to drop this further to an A or even G#. You can also experiment with dropping the rest of the strings or finding open-tunings which allow for inventive chord shapes, unusual intervals and patterns on the fretboard that you might never have tried out otherwise.
Not Just for Metal
Whilst extended range guitars are extremely popular in metal and heavy alternative genres, plenty of musicians across other styles have used 7, 8, and even 9 string instruments in order to experiment with different sounds. The lower strings on these guitars can mimic bass sections in solo guitar pieces and allow for incredible versatility in terms of creating textures and composing different passages on one instrument.
More Strings?
If you still don’t think that 7-strings will cut it, check out our other extended range instruments here.