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224:, for it shares the same low-end range. Although called a contrabass guitar, the fact that it is tuned only an octave lower than a normal guitar makes it—in modern terminology—more an acoustic bass guitar than a 307:
made a first, arguably non-satisfying attempt to create such an instrument in 1974, Ken Smith built the first entirely usable electric contrabass guitar in 1982. This was again at the request of bassist
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Contrabass guitars have been around since 1899, when a "Grand Concert Contra Bass Guitar" was listed in Joseph Bohmann's catalogue. Bohmann, a
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to build several instruments according to his ideas. The contrabass guitar influenced the development of the
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lower than a standard guitar (basically an Acoustic Bass VI), no reliable information is available about its
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is rarely called a contrabass guitar, even though it typically has the same lowest note.
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instrument. Its strings are much thinner than a conventional acoustic
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being the lowest B on a standard 88-key piano). Some players prefer B
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Bohmann Catalogue 1899 with image of "Contra Bass Harp Guitar"
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Contrabass guitars from the 1970s are often tuned B
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Index

String instrument
Classification
String instrument
fingered
picked
strummed
Hornbostel–Sachs classification
chordophone
Related instruments
Electric guitar
Double bass
Acoustic bass guitar
Ukulele bass
register
bass guitar
strings
violin
mandolin
zither
manufacturer
Chicago
octave
tuning
classical guitar
Fado
Portugal
South America
acoustic bass guitar
contrabass
bass guitar

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