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Twelve-string guitar

A twelve-string guitar (or 12-string guitar) is a steel-string guitar with 12 strings in six courses, which produces a thicker, more ringing tone than a standard six-string guitar. Typically, the strings of the lower four courses are tuned in octaves, with those of the upper two courses tuned in unison. The gap between the strings within each dual-string course is narrow, and the strings of each course are fretted and plucked as a single unit. The neck is wider, to accommodate the extra strings, and is similar to the width of a classical guitar neck. The sound, particularly on acoustic instruments, is fuller and more harmonically resonant than six-string instruments. The 12-string guitar can be played like a 6-string guitar as players still use the same notes, chords and guitar techniques like a standard 6-string guitar, but advanced techniques might be tough as players need to play or pluck two strings simultaneously.

An acoustic 12-string guitar hand-crafted in 1977

Structurally, 12-string guitars, especially those built before 1970, differ from six-string guitars in the following ways:

  • The headstock is elongated to accommodate 12 tuning machines.
  • The added tension of the six additional strings necessitates stronger reinforcement of the neck.
  • The body is also reinforced, and built with a stronger structure, to withstand the higher tension.
  • The fretting scale is generally shorter to reduce the overall string tension.

Twelve-string guitars are made in both acoustic and electric forms. However, the acoustic type is more common.

"Chorus" effect

The double ranks of strings of the 12-string guitar produce a shimmering effect, because even the strings tuned in unison can never vibrate with precise simultaneity—that is, they vibrate out of phase. The result to the ear is a sound that seems to "shimmer", which some describe as resembling strings that are slightly detuned. The interference between the out-of-phase vibrations produces a phenomenon known as a beat that results in a periodic rise and fall of intensity that is, in music, often considered pleasing to the ear. Pete Seeger described the distinctive sound of the 12-string guitar as "the clanging of bells."[1][2][3]

Origin and history

The origin of the modern 12-string guitar is not clear, but it arose in the closing years of the 19th Century.[4] The most likely ancestors using courses of doubled strings are some Mexican instruments of Spanish ancestry such as the bandolón, the guitarra séptima, the guitarra quinta huapanguera, and the bajo sexto.[5] Pictures such as the 1901 Mexican Typical Orchestra at the Pan-American Exposition show a guitar with 12 strings. At the end of the 19th century, the archtop mandolin was one of the first instruments with courses of doubled strings designed in the United States.[citation needed]

In the 19th and early 20th centuries, 12-strings were regarded as "novelty" instruments.[6] The 12-string guitar did not become a major part of blues and folk music till the 1920s and the 1930s, when their "larger than life"[5] sound made them ideal as solo accompaniment for vocalists, especially Lead Belly and Blind Willie McTell.[7] The 12-string guitar has since occupied roles in certain varieties of folk, rock, jazz, and popular music. In the 1930s, Mexican-American guitarist and singer Lydia Mendoza popularized the instrument. In the 1950s, Lead Belly's protégé, Fred Gerlach, brought the instrument into the American folk music world. Initially, it was primarily used for accompaniment, owing to the greater difficulty of picking or executing string "bends" on its double-strung courses. The Delta Blues guitar virtuoso Robert Lockwood Jr was presented a handcrafted acoustic 12-string guitar made by an outstanding Japanese luthier in the end of the sixties, and this became the instrument of choice for Lockwood thereafter. In the later 20th century, however, a number of players devoted themselves to producing solo performances on the 12-string guitar, including Leo Kottke, Peter Lang, John McLaughlin, Larry Coryell, Ralph Towner, Robbie Basho, Jack Rose, and James Blackshaw.

Electric 12-string guitars

 
A reissue of the 1964 Rickenbacker 360 12-string guitar

Electric 12-strings became a staple in pop and rock music in the 1960s. Early use of the instrument was pioneered by the guitarists of The Wrecking Crew; in 1963, Carol Kaye used a converted Guild six-string on The Crystals' hit "Then He Kissed Me,"[8] and on Jackie DeShannon's song "When You Walk in the Room," Glen Campbell played a well-known guitar figure, composed by DeShannon, on an electric 12-string.[9]

One of the first mass-produced electric 12-strings was the Bellzouki.[10] Introduced by Danelectro in 1961, from a design by session guitarist Vinnie Bell, it was initially considered a cross between an electric guitar and a bouzouki rather than an electric version of the traditional 12-string guitar.[11] In the UK in 1963, JMI briefly produced the Vox Bouzouki, later produced in Italy as The Vox Tempest XII,[12] which was used by Vic Flick on the Peter and Gordon hit single "A World Without Love" in 1964.[13] In late 1963, Burns developed the Double Six,[14] supplying a prototype to Hank Marvin of The Shadows, who used it on a number of songs for the soundtrack of the 1964 Cliff Richard movie Wonderful Life;[15] the Double Six was also used on The Searchers' cover version of De Shannon's "When You Walk in the Room."

 
Former Monkees guitarist Michael Nesmith playing his signature model Gretsch Model 6076

The electric 12-string gained prominence with the introduction in 1964 of the Rickenbacker 360,[9] made famous through George Harrison's use of it on The Beatles' album A Hard Day's Night and many subsequent recordings.[16] In 1965, inspired by Harrison, Roger McGuinn made the Rickenbacker 12-string central to The Byrds' folk rock sound, further popularising the instrument.[17] John C Hall, president of Rickenbacker, invited Roger McGuinn to participate in a limited-edition signature model. McQuinn was delighted. Roger McGuinn's signature model Rickenbacker 12-string was introduced in 1988 as the 370/12 RME1.[9] This guitar was rare: 1000 models were produced, some with the signature of Roger McGuinn on the pickguard and without. Besides that Roger McGuinn wanted an electronic compressor in his signature guitar.

 
A limited edition 1988-1989 Rickenbacker 370/12 RM Roger McGuinn 12-string guitar (without his signature on the pickguard and without electronic compressor)

By the mid-1960s, most major guitar manufacturers were producing competing instruments, including the Fender Electric XII (used by Roy Wood of The Move), and the Vox Phantom XII (used by Tony Hicks of The Hollies).[18] Gretsch, Guild, and Gibson also produced electric 12-string models from the mid-Sixties and following decades,[9] with Gretsch promoting theirs by supplying a number of custom made 12-strings for The Monkees guitarist Michael Nesmith, for use on The Monkees TV series.[19]

 
Jimmy Page onstage in Chicago with Led Zeppelin, using the Gibson EDS-1275 double neck guitar

Standard electric 12-strings became less popular with the end of the American folk rock scene in the late sixties; Fender and Gibson ceased production of the Electric XII and ES-335 12-string variant respectively, in 1969.[20][21] However, from the 1970s, some progressive rock, hard rock, and jazz fusion guitarists, most notably Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, Don Felder of the Eagles, John McLaughlin of The Mahavishnu Orchestra and Alex Lifeson of Rush used double-necked guitars such as the Gibson EDS-1275, with six-string and 12-string necks, for live appearances, allowing easy transition between different sounds mid-song.[22]

The post punk era of the late '70s and early '80s saw a resurgence of electric 12-string guitar use among '60s-influenced alternative rock, pop, and indie guitarists. Players such as Johnny Marr[23] of The Smiths, Dave Gregory of XTC,[24] Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles,[25] Marty Willson-Piper of The Church,[26] Peter Buck of R.E.M., and Tom Petty and Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers often chose 12-strings (particularly Rickenbackers) for many songs.[27]

Design

The strings are placed in courses of two strings each that are usually played together. The two strings in each of the lower four courses are normally tuned an octave apart, while each pair of strings in the top two courses are tuned in unison. The strings are generally arranged such that the higher string of each pair is struck first on a downward strum. However, Rickenbacker usually reverses this arrangement on its electric 12-string guitars. The tuning of the second string in the third course (G) varies. Some players use a unison string, while most prefer the distinctive high-pitched, bell-like quality an octave string makes in this position. Another common variant is to tune the octave string in the sixth (lowest) course two octaves above the lower string, rather than one. Some players, either in search of distinctive tone or for ease of playing, remove some doubled strings. For example, removing the higher octave from the three bass courses simplifies playing running bass lines, but keeps the extra treble strings for the full strums. Some manufacturers have produced 9-string instruments based on this setup, in which either the lower three courses are undoubled, or the upper three courses are undoubled.

The extra tension placed on the instrument by the doubled strings is high, and because of this additional stress on their necks and soundboards, 12-string guitars long had a reputation for warping after a few years of use. (This is less of a problem in modern instruments, built after 1970.) Until the invention of the truss rod in 1921, 12-string guitars were frequently tuned lower than the traditional EADGBE to reduce the stresses on the instrument. Lead Belly often used a low-C tuning, but in some recordings, his tunings can be recognized as low-B and A tunings.[28] Some 12-string guitars have nontraditional structural supports to prevent or postpone warping, at the expense of appearance and tone.[citation needed] To additionally reduce string tension, 12-string guitars built prior to 1970 typically had shorter necks and scale lengths than six-string guitars, which made frets more closely spaced. Their bridges, especially in acoustic guitars, had a larger reinforcement plate for the same reason.

Advances in materials, design, and construction in such guitars made after 1970 have eliminated most of these accommodations. Contemporary 12 string guitars are commonly built to the same dimensions and scale as their six-string counterparts.[29]

Tuning

 
Dave Mustaine of Megadeth playing a Dean twin neck. Note the machine heads for the 12 string secondary strings on the edge of the body.

The most common tuning, considered standard today, is E3•E2 A3•A2 D4•D3 G4•G3 B3•B3 E4•E4, moving from lowest (sixth) course to highest (first) course.[30] Lead Belly and some other players have doubled the lowest course two octaves above instead of one, producing a third string in unison with the top course.

Some performers use open tunings and other non-standard guitar tunings on 12-string guitars. Some performers have experimented with tuning the two strings within a course to intervals other than octaves or unisons: jazz guitarists such as Ralph Towner (of Oregon), Larry Coryell, and Philip Catherine have tuned the bass courses of their 12-string guitars to the upper fifths and trebles to the lower fourths instead of octaves and unisons;[31] Michael Gulezian tuned strings in the top two courses to whole-tone intervals (and possibly some of the other strings an octave lower) to achieve a very rich, complex sound.[32] The greater number of strings offers almost endless possibilities.

Nashville tuning

Nashville Tuning is a way of simulating a 12-string guitar sound, using two six-string guitars playing in unison. This is achieved by replacing the lower four courses on one six-string with the higher octave strings for those four courses from a 12-string set, and tuning these four strings an octave higher than normal tuning for those courses on a six-string. Double-tracking this guitar with the standard-tuned six-string is commonly used in recording studios to achieve a "cleaner" 12-string effect.[33]

Playing

The 12-string guitar's greater number of strings and higher cumulative string tension complicates playing, in both hands. Fretting chords requires greater force, and the width of the neck and the added string tension combine to make soloing and string-bending challenging. The gap between the dual-string courses is usually narrower than that between the single-string courses of a conventional six-string guitar, so more precision is required with the pick or fingertip when not simply strumming chords. Consequently, the instrument is most commonly used for accompaniment, though several players have taken the time to develop the 12-string guitar as a solo instrument. Flat-picking solos are more frequently seen with electric players, whereas a few acoustic players, such as Leo Kottke, have adapted fingerstyle techniques to the instrument; players such as Ralph Towner have applied classical playing techniques.
Roger McGuinn developed his own style of playing a 12-string guitar. The neck of a Rickenbacker 360/12 12-string guitar is as wide as the 6-string guitar. Solos are therefore easier to play and he used his banjo techniques to play chords. In addition to applying a compressor, this determined the sound of The Byrds.


See also

References

  1. ^ Simmons, Michael. "The origins of Twelve String Power". frets.com. Acoustic Guitar Magazine. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  2. ^ Tolinski, di Perna (2016). Play It Loud: An Epic History of the Style, Sound, and Revolution of the Electric Guitar (Hardcover ed.). New York, NY: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0385541008. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  3. ^ Bogdal, John. "12-String Guitar: From the Street to the Stage". Stringjoy.cm. Stringjoy, LLC. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  4. ^ Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Volume 2. A&C Black. 8 May 2003. p. 283. ISBN 9781847144720.
  5. ^ a b See, Derek; "1930s Stella 12-String"
  6. ^ "The Birth of the American 12-string Guitar by Gregg Miner". Harpguitars.net. Retrieved 19 April 2021.
  7. ^ "FRETS.COM". Frets.com. from the original on 6 May 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  8. ^ Moseley, Willie G. (2000). "Carol Kaye interview in Vintage Guitar Magazine".
  9. ^ a b c d Bacon, Tony (2010). Rickenbacker Electric 12 String: The Story of the Guitars, the Music, and the Great Players.
  10. ^ Ohara, Marcus (2010). "The Bellzouki aka The Danelectro 12 String Guitar".
  11. ^ Mitchell, Ed (2010). "B is for... Bellzouki". Musicradar.com.
  12. ^ "Vox Bouzouki Electric Twelve String Guitar". Vintageguitarandbass.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  13. ^ Songfacts. "British Session Star Vic Flick : Song Writing". Songfacts.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  14. ^ "Double Six Guitars London". Burnsguitars.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  15. ^ "Hank's Guitars |TVS Specialty Products". Tvsspecialtyproducts.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  16. ^ Fanelli, Damian R (17 April 2017). "The Beatles' Secret Weapon: George Harrison's 1963 Rickenbacker 360/12". Guitar World.
  17. ^ Beinstock, R (14 December 2014). "Guitar Collection: Roger McGuinn's 1964 Rickenbacker 360-12". Guitar Player.
  18. ^ Allen, Frank (2016). "The Rickenbacker Myth (The Searchers' Official Site)". The-searchers.co.uk.
  19. ^ "The Monkees Instruments and Gear". Monkees Live Almanac. Retrieved 29 October 2018.
  20. ^ Owens, Jeff (19 May 2017). "Ring True: A History of Fender 12-String Electric Guitars". Fender.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  21. ^ "1968 Gibson ES-335-12 | True Vintage Guitar". Truevintageguitar.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  22. ^ Simmons, Michael. "12-String Power." Acoustic Guitar. November 1997, p. 51
  23. ^ "Johnny Marr's Gear". Smithsonguitar.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  24. ^ "Chalkhills: "XTC: The Reluctant Gods Of Smart Pop", Guitar Player, 1992". chalkhills.org. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  25. ^ Sollenberger, Kraig (10 October 2006). "Susanna Hoffs". Vintage Guitar magazine. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  26. ^ "News". Rickenbacker.com. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  27. ^ "Tony Bacon: books, words, and more". Tonybacon.co.uk. Retrieved 22 February 2019.
  28. ^ See Julius Lester/Pete Seeger The 12-String Guitar as Played by Leadbelly, Oak Publications, New York, 1965, p. 6.
  29. ^ In his book Steel-String Guitar Construction, artist and luthier Irving Sloane devoted a chapter to the 12-string guitar that did not mention the subsequent advances.
  30. ^ What Is The Difference Between A 6-String & A 12-String Guitar. YouTube. Archived from the original on 12 December 2021.
  31. ^ Whitehill; Alternate Tunings for Guitar; p. 8
  32. ^ Whitehill, Dave; Alternate Tunings for Guitar: A Comprehensive Guide for Over 300 Tunings; p. 12. ISBN 0-7935-8219-9
  33. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

External links

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  • The Birth of the American 12-string Guitar

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This article is about guitars with six courses For guitars with more than six separate strings see Classical guitar with additional strings A twelve string guitar or 12 string guitar is a steel string guitar with 12 strings in six courses which produces a thicker more ringing tone than a standard six string guitar Typically the strings of the lower four courses are tuned in octaves with those of the upper two courses tuned in unison The gap between the strings within each dual string course is narrow and the strings of each course are fretted and plucked as a single unit The neck is wider to accommodate the extra strings and is similar to the width of a classical guitar neck The sound particularly on acoustic instruments is fuller and more harmonically resonant than six string instruments The 12 string guitar can be played like a 6 string guitar as players still use the same notes chords and guitar techniques like a standard 6 string guitar but advanced techniques might be tough as players need to play or pluck two strings simultaneously An acoustic 12 string guitar hand crafted in 1977 Structurally 12 string guitars especially those built before 1970 differ from six string guitars in the following ways The headstock is elongated to accommodate 12 tuning machines The added tension of the six additional strings necessitates stronger reinforcement of the neck The body is also reinforced and built with a stronger structure to withstand the higher tension The fretting scale is generally shorter to reduce the overall string tension Twelve string guitars are made in both acoustic and electric forms However the acoustic type is more common Contents 1 Chorus effect 2 Origin and history 2 1 Electric 12 string guitars 3 Design 4 Tuning 4 1 Nashville tuning 5 Playing 6 See also 7 References 8 External links Chorus effect EditThe double ranks of strings of the 12 string guitar produce a shimmering effect because even the strings tuned in unison can never vibrate with precise simultaneity that is they vibrate out of phase The result to the ear is a sound that seems to shimmer which some describe as resembling strings that are slightly detuned The interference between the out of phase vibrations produces a phenomenon known as a beat that results in a periodic rise and fall of intensity that is in music often considered pleasing to the ear Pete Seeger described the distinctive sound of the 12 string guitar as the clanging of bells 1 2 3 Origin and history EditThe origin of the modern 12 string guitar is not clear but it arose in the closing years of the 19th Century 4 The most likely ancestors using courses of doubled strings are some Mexican instruments of Spanish ancestry such as the bandolon the guitarra septima the guitarra quinta huapanguera and the bajo sexto 5 Pictures such as the 1901 Mexican Typical Orchestra at the Pan American Exposition show a guitar with 12 strings At the end of the 19th century the archtop mandolin was one of the first instruments with courses of doubled strings designed in the United States citation needed In the 19th and early 20th centuries 12 strings were regarded as novelty instruments 6 The 12 string guitar did not become a major part of blues and folk music till the 1920s and the 1930s when their larger than life 5 sound made them ideal as solo accompaniment for vocalists especially Lead Belly and Blind Willie McTell 7 The 12 string guitar has since occupied roles in certain varieties of folk rock jazz and popular music In the 1930s Mexican American guitarist and singer Lydia Mendoza popularized the instrument In the 1950s Lead Belly s protege Fred Gerlach brought the instrument into the American folk music world Initially it was primarily used for accompaniment owing to the greater difficulty of picking or executing string bends on its double strung courses The Delta Blues guitar virtuoso Robert Lockwood Jr was presented a handcrafted acoustic 12 string guitar made by an outstanding Japanese luthier in the end of the sixties and this became the instrument of choice for Lockwood thereafter In the later 20th century however a number of players devoted themselves to producing solo performances on the 12 string guitar including Leo Kottke Peter Lang John McLaughlin Larry Coryell Ralph Towner Robbie Basho Jack Rose and James Blackshaw Electric 12 string guitars Edit A reissue of the 1964 Rickenbacker 360 12 string guitar Electric 12 strings became a staple in pop and rock music in the 1960s Early use of the instrument was pioneered by the guitarists of The Wrecking Crew in 1963 Carol Kaye used a converted Guild six string on The Crystals hit Then He Kissed Me 8 and on Jackie DeShannon s song When You Walk in the Room Glen Campbell played a well known guitar figure composed by DeShannon on an electric 12 string 9 One of the first mass produced electric 12 strings was the Bellzouki 10 Introduced by Danelectro in 1961 from a design by session guitarist Vinnie Bell it was initially considered a cross between an electric guitar and a bouzouki rather than an electric version of the traditional 12 string guitar 11 In the UK in 1963 JMI briefly produced the Vox Bouzouki later produced in Italy as The Vox Tempest XII 12 which was used by Vic Flick on the Peter and Gordon hit single A World Without Love in 1964 13 In late 1963 Burns developed the Double Six 14 supplying a prototype to Hank Marvin of The Shadows who used it on a number of songs for the soundtrack of the 1964 Cliff Richard movie Wonderful Life 15 the Double Six was also used on The Searchers cover version of De Shannon s When You Walk in the Room Former Monkees guitarist Michael Nesmith playing his signature model Gretsch Model 6076The electric 12 string gained prominence with the introduction in 1964 of the Rickenbacker 360 9 made famous through George Harrison s use of it on The Beatles album A Hard Day s Night and many subsequent recordings 16 In 1965 inspired by Harrison Roger McGuinn made the Rickenbacker 12 string central to The Byrds folk rock sound further popularising the instrument 17 John C Hall president of Rickenbacker invited Roger McGuinn to participate in a limited edition signature model McQuinn was delighted Roger McGuinn s signature model Rickenbacker 12 string was introduced in 1988 as the 370 12 RME1 9 This guitar was rare 1000 models were produced some with the signature of Roger McGuinn on the pickguard and without Besides that Roger McGuinn wanted an electronic compressor in his signature guitar A limited edition 1988 1989 Rickenbacker 370 12 RM Roger McGuinn 12 string guitar without his signature on the pickguard and without electronic compressor By the mid 1960s most major guitar manufacturers were producing competing instruments including the Fender Electric XII used by Roy Wood of The Move and the Vox Phantom XII used by Tony Hicks of The Hollies 18 Gretsch Guild and Gibson also produced electric 12 string models from the mid Sixties and following decades 9 with Gretsch promoting theirs by supplying a number of custom made 12 strings for The Monkees guitarist Michael Nesmith for use on The Monkees TV series 19 Jimmy Page onstage in Chicago with Led Zeppelin using the Gibson EDS 1275 double neck guitar Standard electric 12 strings became less popular with the end of the American folk rock scene in the late sixties Fender and Gibson ceased production of the Electric XII and ES 335 12 string variant respectively in 1969 20 21 However from the 1970s some progressive rock hard rock and jazz fusion guitarists most notably Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin Don Felder of the Eagles John McLaughlin of The Mahavishnu Orchestra and Alex Lifeson of Rush used double necked guitars such as the Gibson EDS 1275 with six string and 12 string necks for live appearances allowing easy transition between different sounds mid song 22 The post punk era of the late 70s and early 80s saw a resurgence of electric 12 string guitar use among 60s influenced alternative rock pop and indie guitarists Players such as Johnny Marr 23 of The Smiths Dave Gregory of XTC 24 Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles 25 Marty Willson Piper of The Church 26 Peter Buck of R E M and Tom Petty and Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers often chose 12 strings particularly Rickenbackers for many songs 27 Design EditThe strings are placed in courses of two strings each that are usually played together The two strings in each of the lower four courses are normally tuned an octave apart while each pair of strings in the top two courses are tuned in unison The strings are generally arranged such that the higher string of each pair is struck first on a downward strum However Rickenbacker usually reverses this arrangement on its electric 12 string guitars The tuning of the second string in the third course G varies Some players use a unison string while most prefer the distinctive high pitched bell like quality an octave string makes in this position Another common variant is to tune the octave string in the sixth lowest course two octaves above the lower string rather than one Some players either in search of distinctive tone or for ease of playing remove some doubled strings For example removing the higher octave from the three bass courses simplifies playing running bass lines but keeps the extra treble strings for the full strums Some manufacturers have produced 9 string instruments based on this setup in which either the lower three courses are undoubled or the upper three courses are undoubled The extra tension placed on the instrument by the doubled strings is high and because of this additional stress on their necks and soundboards 12 string guitars long had a reputation for warping after a few years of use This is less of a problem in modern instruments built after 1970 Until the invention of the truss rod in 1921 12 string guitars were frequently tuned lower than the traditional EADGBE to reduce the stresses on the instrument Lead Belly often used a low C tuning but in some recordings his tunings can be recognized as low B and A tunings 28 Some 12 string guitars have nontraditional structural supports to prevent or postpone warping at the expense of appearance and tone citation needed To additionally reduce string tension 12 string guitars built prior to 1970 typically had shorter necks and scale lengths than six string guitars which made frets more closely spaced Their bridges especially in acoustic guitars had a larger reinforcement plate for the same reason Advances in materials design and construction in such guitars made after 1970 have eliminated most of these accommodations Contemporary 12 string guitars are commonly built to the same dimensions and scale as their six string counterparts 29 Tuning Edit Dave Mustaine of Megadeth playing a Dean twin neck Note the machine heads for the 12 string secondary strings on the edge of the body The most common tuning considered standard today is E3 E2 A3 A2 D4 D3 G4 G3 B3 B3 E4 E4 moving from lowest sixth course to highest first course 30 Lead Belly and some other players have doubled the lowest course two octaves above instead of one producing a third string in unison with the top course Some performers use open tunings and other non standard guitar tunings on 12 string guitars Some performers have experimented with tuning the two strings within a course to intervals other than octaves or unisons jazz guitarists such as Ralph Towner of Oregon Larry Coryell and Philip Catherine have tuned the bass courses of their 12 string guitars to the upper fifths and trebles to the lower fourths instead of octaves and unisons 31 Michael Gulezian tuned strings in the top two courses to whole tone intervals and possibly some of the other strings an octave lower to achieve a very rich complex sound 32 The greater number of strings offers almost endless possibilities Nashville tuning Edit Nashville Tuning is a way of simulating a 12 string guitar sound using two six string guitars playing in unison This is achieved by replacing the lower four courses on one six string with the higher octave strings for those four courses from a 12 string set and tuning these four strings an octave higher than normal tuning for those courses on a six string Double tracking this guitar with the standard tuned six string is commonly used in recording studios to achieve a cleaner 12 string effect 33 Playing EditThe 12 string guitar s greater number of strings and higher cumulative string tension complicates playing in both hands Fretting chords requires greater force and the width of the neck and the added string tension combine to make soloing and string bending challenging The gap between the dual string courses is usually narrower than that between the single string courses of a conventional six string guitar so more precision is required with the pick or fingertip when not simply strumming chords Consequently the instrument is most commonly used for accompaniment though several players have taken the time to develop the 12 string guitar as a solo instrument Flat picking solos are more frequently seen with electric players whereas a few acoustic players such as Leo Kottke have adapted fingerstyle techniques to the instrument players such as Ralph Towner have applied classical playing techniques Roger McGuinn developed his own style of playing a 12 string guitar The neck of a Rickenbacker 360 12 12 string guitar is as wide as the 6 string guitar Solos are therefore easier to play and he used his banjo techniques to play chords In addition to applying a compressor this determined the sound of The Byrds See also EditColombian tiple Twelve string bass Portuguese guitar Viola caipiraReferences Edit Simmons Michael The origins of Twelve String Power frets com Acoustic Guitar Magazine Retrieved 16 January 2019 Tolinski di Perna 2016 Play It Loud An Epic History of the Style Sound and Revolution of the Electric Guitar Hardcover ed New York 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