Seven Strings Over Iowa(tabletmag.com)
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Seven Strings Over Iowa
https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-arts-and-culture/271918/seven-strings-over-iowa
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Would have been fascinating to hear a little about how the current crop of seven and even eight string guitars that have been popularised by metal musicians grew (or didn't) from this. I know they're different beasts used for different purposes, but that's where my thoughts immediately went.
There's a pile of lovely Brazilian music using seven-string guitars. It's often used as a counterpoint to samba melodies and in the style known as 'choro'.
Yamandu Costa is worth a listen to hear how far a technically brilliant soloist can take the instrument.
Yamandu Costa is worth a listen to hear how far a technically brilliant soloist can take the instrument.
You're going to love these guys:
https://youtu.be/H5ii0wnMEBs?t=41
https://youtu.be/3j0Jx9IThII
https://youtu.be/H5ii0wnMEBs?t=41
https://youtu.be/3j0Jx9IThII
The additional lower bass string really lends itself to sambas, IMO. Or any self-accompanied guitar work.
Seven string guitars are used extensively in metal (I have two downstairs!), but I don't see a reference to them here; bit disappointed to see such a prominent use ignored.
Yeah it threw me off with the hero image being of a common electric 7-string type, but the article focusing strictly on an early-music relic.
Missed opportunity: the cult film "Six-String Samurai" set in post-apocalyptic Las Vegas and featuring the Russian-American music of the Red Elvises could have instead been entitled "Seven-String Samurai."
But I don't know whether the Red Elvises ever played a seven-string guitar. And their style wasn't exactly up the lines of old, traditional Russian music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-String_Samurai
But I don't know whether the Red Elvises ever played a seven-string guitar. And their style wasn't exactly up the lines of old, traditional Russian music.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six-String_Samurai
What I found really interesting is the tuning of this referenced Russian 7 String guitar. By today's standards, that's nothing out the range of a regular 6-string in the common Drop-D tuning (only a whole step lower than "regular" guitar).
Now we're seeing 6-strings tuned to Drop-B (Forth lower) and Drop-A (Fifth lower) in metal genres (And I'm sure even lower).
Now we're seeing 6-strings tuned to Drop-B (Forth lower) and Drop-A (Fifth lower) in metal genres (And I'm sure even lower).
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