List of extended-range guitar players

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While the six string

metal bands such who used the additional string for extra low end. Extended range classical guitars (especially 8- and 10-string instruments) are being seen more frequently and have found favor with guitarists who play Renaissance and Baroque lute
music, as well as those who wish to transcribe piano and orchestral works for the guitar.

There are some classical players of the seven-string guitar who also use an extended treble range by adding more frets at the high end (similar to some Viennese guitars of the 19th century.)

This is a list of guitarists who have made notable usage of extended-range guitars or have played a specifically notable instrument. This list does not include multi-neck guitarists or harp guitarists.

Alphabetical listing

A

Jazz guitarist Howard Alden.
  • 8-string guitar
    's range to cover both the bass and guitar tracks for his compositions simultaneously on one guitar. He attended the Atlanta Institute of Music.
  • Howard Alden (born 1958) is an American jazz guitarist who plays a seven-string guitar and has been described as the most impressive and creative member of a new generation of jazz guitarists.[1]

B

  • Gerry Beaudoin is a jazz guitarist, composer and arranger, and member of the New Guitar Summit. He uses seven-string Benedetto guitars.
  • Matt Bellamy (born 1978) is the lead vocalist and guitarist of Muse. He uses a custom-built seven-string guitar tuned to AADDGBE for the song "Citizen Erased".[2]
  • Wes Borland (born 1975) is the guitarist of Limp Bizkit and Black Light Burns. Borland used seven-string Ibanez guitars during his early days with Limp Bizkit.[3] Borland now uses his six-string signature Yamaha model almost exclusively.
  • Lenny Breau (1941–1984) was a Canadian jazz guitarist known for his fingerstyle technique. Late in his career played a custom seven-string guitar with an additional .008-gauge high A string rather than the usual low bass string.
  • Chris Broderick (born 1970) is the former lead guitarist for Megadeth. Previously he was in Jag Panzer and toured with Nevermore.
  • Ron Thal Bumblefoot plays double necks Vigier Fretless/Fretted as his main guitars.

C

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  • Laura-Mary Carter is the guitarist of Blood Red Shoes and plays a seven-string electric guitar built by Yuri Landman.[4]
  • Dino Cazares (born 1966) is the guitarist for Fear Factory, Divine Heresy, and Asesino. Cazares uses custom eight-string guitars, and mainly custom Ibanez seven-string guitars with Fear Factory.[5]
  • Outworld. He has performed session work for Austrian Death Machine. He uses seven- and eight-string signature models from Dean Guitars. He owned an eight-string guitar made by Conklin Guitars before he received his Dean eight-string. His eight-string models feature fanned frets because he swaps the low F# string for a high A string.[6]
  • Dino 7 Cordas (1918–2007) was a Brazilian guitar player renowned for his work with seven-string guitar.[7]
  • Ronald Patrick Escheté (born August 19, 1948) is an American seven-string jazz guitarist. He is the first person to record a cover version of "Christmas Time Is Here", which Vince Guaraldi wrote for the Charlie Brown television program.

D

  • Dave Davidson of the technical death metal band Revocation plays mostly on a series of 7-string guitars, including a signature model released through Jackson Guitars.

G

  • Paul Galbraith (born 1964) is a Scottish classical guitarist who plays an eight-string guitar with an additional high and low string in a cello like manner.[8]
  • Carvin and Nil Guitars.[9]
  • Egberto Gismonti (born 1947) is a Brazilian guitarist and pianist who favors the 8-string classical guitar.
  • Paul Gilbert (born 1966) is an American Rock n' Roll guitarist who played with Mr. Big and Racer X.
  • Livio Gianola (born 1962) Italian nylon-string guitarist, considered a Flamenco guitarist. Only non-Spanish guitarist to compose and play for the prestigious Ballet Nacional de España.

H

Charlie Hunter in 2007.

I

  • Ihsahn (born Vegard Sverre Tveitan 1975) is the guitarist and vocalist of the black metal band Emperor and uses both seven and eight stringed Ibanez guitars. He now uses Aristides seven and eight string guitars, a Dutch brand.[12]

J

K

L

M

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  • Misha "Bulb" Mansoor is the lead guitarist for Progressive metal band Periphery, who has gained notoriety on the internet as a songwriter, guitarist and producer. Over the course of his career, he has played Ibanez, Music Man, Carvin, Mayones, Jackson, Daemoness Guitars, Decibel Guitars, and Bernie Rico Jr. Both 7 & 8 string guitars. He is well recognized for his very rhythm-based riffs and leads in his musical compositions. His 7 string guitars are usually tuned down in Drop Ab.
  • Lucas Mann of Rings of Saturn an American technical death metal band from the Bay Area, California. He plays 7,8 and 9 String Guitars from Legator Guitars with blisteringly fast rhythms and leads.
  • Josh Martin is the guitarist for American progressive-folk band Little Tybee. Playing multiple 8 string guitars, he is famous for developing various tapping techniques as well as furthering Tosin Abasi's "Thump" technique.
  • John Mayer (born 1977) is an American musician. He generally plays Fender Stratocasters but has recently been sighted with an eight-string guitar. (He now plays a PRS signature model, and is absolutely not known for playing anything more than 6 strings)[16]

N

O

  • Christian Olde Wolbers (born 1973) is the former Fear Factory and current Arkaea guitarist. He uses seven stringed Jackson guitars and has his own signature model.[17]
  • Paul Ortiz (born 1984), best known for his work under the pseudonym, or solo project, of Chimp Spanner, uses 7 and 8 string Ibanez guitars.

P

  • Jimmy Page when playing certain songs, most notably "Stairway to Heaven", he uses a double neck SG Gibson.

R

S

James "Munky" Shaffer.
  • James Shaffer (aka Munky born 1970) is the guitarist for nu metal band Korn as well as for his side project Fear and the Nervous System. Shaffer was one of the pioneers in using extended range guitars in metal and currently has his own signature model: the Ibanez Apex.[24]
  • Ed Sloan (born 1973) is the guitarist of Crossfade. He uses a Schecter C-7 Blackjack seven stringed guitar.[25]
  • Elliott Sharp: "Sharp is an American multi-instrumentalist, composer, and performer. A central figure in the avant-garde and experimental music scene in New York City for over 30 years, Elliott Sharp has released over eighty-five recordings ranging from orchestral music to blues, jazz, noise, no wave rock, and techno music."[26] Among the dozens of instruments he plays, has built or had built for him, a recent addition is a Koll archtop headless 8string.[27]

T

  • Fredrik Thordendal (born 1970) is the lead guitarist and founding member of the Swedish technical-metal band Meshuggah. He used seven-string Ibanez and Nevborn models until the recording of the album Nothing, after which he has used Ibanez 8-string guitars.
  • Deconstruction.[28]

V

  • Steve Vai (born 1960) is a rock guitarist who has worked with artists such as Frank Zappa and co-designed the seven stringed Universe electric guitar with Ibanez.[29]
  • swing and jazz guitarist played and sevenstring Epiphone from the late 1930s.[30]

W

Y

  • Narciso Yepes (1927 – 1997) was a Spanish classical guitarist, virtuoso on the ten-string classical guitar.

See also

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