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Multi-neck guitar

A multi-neck guitar is a guitar that has multiple fingerboard necks. They exist in both electric and acoustic versions. Examples of multi-neck guitars and lutes go back at least to the Renaissance.

A 17th-century multi-neck guitar by Alexandre Voboam.
A Gibson EDS-1275 double neck guitar, with 12 and 6-string neck.

Today, the most common type of multi-neck guitar is the double-neck guitar, of which the most common version is an electric guitar with twelve strings on the upper neck, while the lower neck has the normal six. Combination six-string and bass guitar are also used, as well as a fretless guitar with a regular fretted guitar, or any other combination of guitar neck and pickup styles. There are also acoustic versions. Two necks allows the guitarist to switch quickly and easily between guitar sounds without taking the time to change guitars.

Customization edit

 
 
left: A 15-string acoustic contraguitar with fretted and fretless necks.
right: Rickenbacker 4080 Double Neck with bass and guitar.

There are many ways to customize a multiple-necked guitar, such as the number of strings on a neck, frets or no frets, the tuning used on each neck, etc. One of the earliest designs still in regular use is the acoustic contraguitar, invented around 1850 in Vienna. This guitar, also known as the Schrammel guitar, has a fretted six-string neck and a second, fretless neck with up to nine bass strings.

One of the more common combinations is where one neck of a double-necked guitar is set up as for a 6 string guitar and the other neck is configured as a 4 string bass guitar. Guitarist Pat Smear of the Foo Fighters utilizes a double-necked guitar during live performances (bass guitar top neck, six-string electric guitar bottom neck) in order to perform Krist Novoselic's bass part in the song "I Should Have Known," from the album Wasting Light, in addition to his own duties. Rickenbacker International Corporation and Gibson Guitar Corporation in the US have both manufactured production models of these configurations in the past.

A less common configuration has a 12-string guitar neck combined with a 4-string bass guitar neck: Geddy Lee of Rush is well known for using the 4/12-string Rickenbacker 4080/12 production model live in the 1970s.

 
Mike Rutherford of Genesis, circa 1980, playing his custom Shergold guitar in its twelve-string/bass double-necked configuration

In the 1970s and 1980s Mike Rutherford of Genesis was known for playing a custom-made Shergold Modulator twin-neck guitar-bass unit in live shows, as he frequently changed between lead guitar, 12-string guitar and bass guitar, depending on the arrangement of the song. The unique design of this guitar set is that it consists of several modular elements, that could be separated and combined by a system of dowels and thumbscrews, including an electrical connection. The complete set originally consisted of a 6-string guitar "top-section", two 12-string guitar "top-sections" to have different tunings readily available, and a 4-string bass "bottom-section". The bass section could be attached to any of the top-sections to create a variety of twin-neck combinations. (Additionally there was a smaller lower-body-section which could be attached to any of the top-sections when they were not in use as part of a double-neck configuration, to complete the shape of a single guitar.)[1] As a tongue-in-cheek reference to Rutherford's frequent use of this double-neck guitar, the puppet version of Rutherford in the video for "Land of Confusion" plays a four-necked guitar.

Multiple-necked bass guitars edit

 
Chris Squire of Yes (2003) playing Wal triple-neck bass consists of 3 double-course guitar, fretted and fretless 4-string basses.

Electric bass guitars with two or more necks have existed at least since the 1970s. Some basses have three or more necks, but usually upon custom order only. A double-necked bass guitar can be used for multiple tuning (e.g., B-E-A-D on one neck and E-A-D-G on the other, etc.); combining fretted and fretless necks; combining necks with different numbers of strings, etc.

Carvin Guitars made double-necked guitars and basses from 1959 to 1993; their business model relies greatly on custom-made instruments, and it has produced a number of double-neck bass guitars, including one with a fretted and a fretless neck, the DN440T, made for Steve McDonald.[2]

Chris Squire of Yes played a custom triple neck bass on "Awaken" on Going for the One (1977). This is a replica of a model built by Wal for Roger Newell of Rick Wakeman's band, the English Rock Ensemble. Squire's original had a four-string fretted neck, a four-string fretless neck, and a six-string tuned in octaves (tuned to aA-dD-gG). This bass is currently on display at the Hard Rock Cafe.[3][4] Steve Digiorgio used a multiple-necked bass guitar with a fretless neck and another fretted neck. A number of makers have also produced double neck basses with an 8-string bass neck (double courses, tuned in octaves like a 12-string guitar) on top and a 4-string bass neck on the bottom. Double neck basses with various other combinations exist, such as 4-string/6-string and 4-string/5-string.

Hybrids edit

 
 
left: Custom-built Mosrite double-neck guitar for Joe Maphis with "octave guitar"
right: Bigsby double-neck guitar with mandolin

Multiple-neck "guitars" have also been made which include other stringed instruments among the alternate necks. Country guitarist Joe Maphis played a double-neck Mosrite instrument that had a regular 6-string neck on the bottom and an "octave guitar" for the top neck. This was a 6-string neck tuned an octave higher than the standard guitar, that both extended the range of the instrument, and allowed Maphis to play mandolin-like sounds. Between 1958-1968, Gibson made an instrument of this type which it called the "Double Mandolin" (Gibson EMS 1235).[5] Hybrids with a 6-string guitar neck and a true 8-string mandolin neck were also made (e.g., the 1971 Dawson Electric guitar/mandolin). And Led Zeppelin's John Paul Jones has a triple-neck electroacoustic instrument, custom made for him by luthier Andy Manson, which features (from top to bottom) 8-string mandolin, 12-string guitar, and 6-string guitar necks.[6]

In 2011, the National Guitar Museum unveiled the "Rock Ock", which it calls the world’s largest fully playable multi-necked stringed instrument. The 8-necked guitar weighs 40 pounds, has 154 frets, 51 strings, and 8 necks. The eight instruments are a mandolin, ukulele, 6-string, fretless bass, standard bass, 12-string, baritone guitar, and a 7-string. The guitar was designed by noted artist Gerard Huerta (responsible for the iconic AC/DC logo, among others) and built by Dan Neafsey of DGN Custom Guitars. The guitar hardware was supplied by Mojo Musical Supply while the instrument itself was commissioned by the National Guitar Museum. The instrument has been used in live performance and can be seen on YouTube.[7]

Experimental alternate versions edit

 
 
left: Pikasso guitar by Linda Manzer
right: Dyer Symphony Harp Guitar Style 8

Some luthiers not only built guitars with two necks in common configurations, but worked to expand the possibilities with multiple necks, extra bridges, odd configurations, and the like. Hans Reichel crafted a series of third bridge guitars with two necks on both sides of the body. Linda Manzer crafted the Pikasso guitar (a three neck guitar with 42 strings) for Pat Metheny. Solmania is an Osaka-based noise music band known for making their own experimental electric guitars out of spare parts. The guitars usually take an extremely bizarre form, utilizing unconventional body shapes, extra necks, strings and pickups in unusual places, and various extraneous gadgets such as microphones. Most of their instruments are double neck guitars or harp guitars.

Logistics and design edit

 
Hamer Five-Neck Guitar (1981) played by Rick Nielsen

Many of those who have played double neck guitars report that the instruments are heavy and awkward,[8][9][10] but this can be managed with practice. Triple neck instruments are even weightier and more unwieldy. This raises the question as to whether some of the larger varieties of multi-neck guitar are even playable as guitars, much less practical in performance situations. The bottom neck of Rick Nielsen's famous five-neck Hamer guitar is barely reachable by a person of average stature holding the instrument in a normal standing playing position, and it's hard to see how that neck could be played with any facility with both arms extended to their limit just to reach it. Although playable hybrids with up to eight necks have been produced (see the "Rock Ock", above), five necks would seem to be the practical limit for multi-neck guitars.

Luthiers seem, however, to be undeterred by either practicality, or by the limits of human anatomy, and have produced instruments with even more necks. In 2008, Macari's Music of London commissioned a six-neck guitar ("the beast"),[11] similar in design to Nielsen's five-neck. Yamantaka Eye, of the Japanese noise/rock band Boredoms, has toured with a seven-neck guitar (the "Sevena"). This instrument has four necks on one side and three on the other, and is mounted on a stand and played with drumsticks as a percussion instrument.

As of 2012, the most necks placed on a single guitar is 12, apparently first achieved in 2002 by Japanese artist Yoshihiko Satoh.[12]

Notable multi-neck guitar users 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.
 
Joe Perry of Aerosmith playing a double-neck Gretsch guitar on stage in Chile
 
Jeff Martin of The Tea Party playing a Gibson EDS-1275 in Canada

In alphabetical order (of family name):

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External links edit

  • Multi-neck guitars, ancient and modern
  • Another four-neck, the "ultimate bluegrass instrument"
  • Rick Nielsen of Cheap Trick plays the five-neck Hamer guitar on 9/16/2006 at MusicFest2006 in Cranford, NJ.
  • Steve Puto's unique(?) five-neck instrument.
  • "The Beast," a six-neck guitar
  • Eye's "Severna," a seven neck guitar
  • Yoshihiko Satoh's "Presents Arms" (2002), a twelve necks guitar sculpture

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A multi neck guitar is a guitar that has multiple fingerboard necks They exist in both electric and acoustic versions Examples of multi neck guitars and lutes go back at least to the Renaissance A 17th century multi neck guitar by Alexandre Voboam A Gibson EDS 1275 double neck guitar with 12 and 6 string neck Today the most common type of multi neck guitar is the double neck guitar of which the most common version is an electric guitar with twelve strings on the upper neck while the lower neck has the normal six Combination six string and bass guitar are also used as well as a fretless guitar with a regular fretted guitar or any other combination of guitar neck and pickup styles There are also acoustic versions Two necks allows the guitarist to switch quickly and easily between guitar sounds without taking the time to change guitars Contents 1 Customization 2 Multiple necked bass guitars 3 Hybrids 4 Experimental alternate versions 5 Logistics and design 6 Notable multi neck guitar users 7 References 8 External linksCustomization edit nbsp nbsp left A 15 string acoustic contraguitar with fretted and fretless necks right Rickenbacker 4080 Double Neck with bass and guitar There are many ways to customize a multiple necked guitar such as the number of strings on a neck frets or no frets the tuning used on each neck etc One of the earliest designs still in regular use is the acoustic contraguitar invented around 1850 in Vienna This guitar also known as the Schrammel guitar has a fretted six string neck and a second fretless neck with up to nine bass strings One of the more common combinations is where one neck of a double necked guitar is set up as for a 6 string guitar and the other neck is configured as a 4 string bass guitar Guitarist Pat Smear of the Foo Fighters utilizes a double necked guitar during live performances bass guitar top neck six string electric guitar bottom neck in order to perform Krist Novoselic s bass part in the song I Should Have Known from the album Wasting Light in addition to his own duties Rickenbacker International Corporation and Gibson Guitar Corporation in the US have both manufactured production models of these configurations in the past A less common configuration has a 12 string guitar neck combined with a 4 string bass guitar neck Geddy Lee of Rush is well known for using the 4 12 string Rickenbacker 4080 12 production model live in the 1970s nbsp Mike Rutherford of Genesis circa 1980 playing his custom Shergold guitar in its twelve string bass double necked configuration In the 1970s and 1980s Mike Rutherford of Genesis was known for playing a custom made Shergold Modulator twin neck guitar bass unit in live shows as he frequently changed between lead guitar 12 string guitar and bass guitar depending on the arrangement of the song The unique design of this guitar set is that it consists of several modular elements that could be separated and combined by a system of dowels and thumbscrews including an electrical connection The complete set originally consisted of a 6 string guitar top section two 12 string guitar top sections to have different tunings readily available and a 4 string bass bottom section The bass section could be attached to any of the top sections to create a variety of twin neck combinations Additionally there was a smaller lower body section which could be attached to any of the top sections when they were not in use as part of a double neck configuration to complete the shape of a single guitar 1 As a tongue in cheek reference to Rutherford s frequent use of this double neck guitar the puppet version of Rutherford in the video for Land of Confusion plays a four necked guitar Multiple necked bass guitars edit nbsp Chris Squire of Yes 2003 playing Wal triple neck bass consists of 3 double course guitar fretted and fretless 4 string basses Electric bass guitars with two or more necks have existed at least since the 1970s Some basses have three or more necks but usually upon custom order only A double necked bass guitar can be used for multiple tuning e g B E A D on one neck and E A D G on the other etc combining fretted and fretless necks combining necks with different numbers of strings etc Carvin Guitars made double necked guitars and basses from 1959 to 1993 their business model relies greatly on custom made instruments and it has produced a number of double neck bass guitars including one with a fretted and a fretless neck the DN440T made for Steve McDonald 2 Chris Squire of Yes played a custom triple neck bass on Awaken on Going for the One 1977 This is a replica of a model built by Wal for Roger Newell of Rick Wakeman s band the English Rock Ensemble Squire s original had a four string fretted neck a four string fretless neck and a six string tuned in octaves tuned to aA dD gG This bass is currently on display at the Hard Rock Cafe 3 4 Steve Digiorgio used a multiple necked bass guitar with a fretless neck and another fretted neck A number of makers have also produced double neck basses with an 8 string bass neck double courses tuned in octaves like a 12 string guitar on top and a 4 string bass neck on the bottom Double neck basses with various other combinations exist such as 4 string 6 string and 4 string 5 string Hybrids edit nbsp nbsp left Custom built Mosrite double neck guitar for Joe Maphis with octave guitar right Bigsby double neck guitar with mandolin Multiple neck guitars have also been made which include other stringed instruments among the alternate necks Country guitarist Joe Maphis played a double neck Mosrite instrument that had a regular 6 string neck on the bottom and an octave guitar for the top neck This was a 6 string neck tuned an octave higher than the standard guitar that both extended the range of the instrument and allowed Maphis to play mandolin like sounds Between 1958 1968 Gibson made an instrument of this type which it called the Double Mandolin Gibson EMS 1235 5 Hybrids with a 6 string guitar neck and a true 8 string mandolin neck were also made e g the 1971 Dawson Electric guitar mandolin And Led Zeppelin s John Paul Jones has a triple neck electroacoustic instrument custom made for him by luthier Andy Manson which features from top to bottom 8 string mandolin 12 string guitar and 6 string guitar necks 6 In 2011 the National Guitar Museum unveiled the Rock Ock which it calls the world s largest fully playable multi necked stringed instrument The 8 necked guitar weighs 40 pounds has 154 frets 51 strings and 8 necks The eight instruments are a mandolin ukulele 6 string fretless bass standard bass 12 string baritone guitar and a 7 string The guitar was designed by noted artist Gerard Huerta responsible for the iconic AC DC logo among others and built by Dan Neafsey of DGN Custom Guitars The guitar hardware was supplied by Mojo Musical Supply while the instrument itself was commissioned by the National Guitar Museum The instrument has been used in live performance and can be seen on YouTube 7 Experimental alternate versions edit nbsp nbsp left Pikasso guitar by Linda Manzer right Dyer Symphony Harp Guitar Style 8 See also Harp guitar Some luthiers not only built guitars with two necks in common configurations but worked to expand the possibilities with multiple necks extra bridges odd configurations and the like Hans Reichel crafted a series of third bridge guitars with two necks on both sides of the body Linda Manzer crafted the Pikasso guitar a three neck guitar with 42 strings for Pat Metheny Solmania is an Osaka based noise music band known for making their own experimental electric guitars out of spare parts The guitars usually take an extremely bizarre form utilizing unconventional body shapes extra necks strings and pickups in unusual places and various extraneous gadgets such as microphones Most of their instruments are double neck guitars or harp guitars Logistics and design edit nbsp Hamer Five Neck Guitar 1981 played by Rick Nielsen Many of those who have played double neck guitars report that the instruments are heavy and awkward 8 9 10 but this can be managed with practice Triple neck instruments are even weightier and more unwieldy This raises the question as to whether some of the larger varieties of multi neck guitar are even playable as guitars much less practical in performance situations The bottom neck of Rick Nielsen s famous five neck Hamer guitar is barely reachable by a person of average stature holding the instrument in a normal standing playing position and it s hard to see how that neck could be played with any facility with both arms extended to their limit just to reach it Although playable hybrids with up to eight necks have been produced see the Rock Ock above five necks would seem to be the practical limit for multi neck guitars Luthiers seem however to be undeterred by either practicality or by the limits of human anatomy and have produced instruments with even more necks In 2008 Macari s Music of London commissioned a six neck guitar the beast 11 similar in design to Nielsen s five neck Yamantaka Eye of the Japanese noise rock band Boredoms has toured with a seven neck guitar the Sevena This instrument has four necks on one side and three on the other and is mounted on a stand and played with drumsticks as a percussion instrument As of 2012 update the most necks placed on a single guitar is 12 apparently first achieved in 2002 by Japanese artist Yoshihiko Satoh 12 Notable multi neck guitar users edit nbsp 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 nbsp Joe Perry of Aerosmith playing a double neck Gretsch guitar on stage in Chile nbsp Jeff Martin of The Tea Party playing a Gibson EDS 1275 in CanadaIn alphabetical order of family name Bill Bailey British comedian Ian Bairnson of Pilot Balawan of Batuan Ethnic Fusion Trisum Bali Guitar Club Michael Angelo Batio Matthew Bellamy of Muse Joe Bonamassa Leroy Sugarfoot Bonner of Ohio Players Patrick Boutwell of The Brother Kite Junior Brown Wally Bryson of Raspberries Bumblefoot of Art of Anarchy and Guns N Roses Lindsey Buckingham of Fleetwood Mac 13 14 Larry Collins of The Collins Kids Jeff Cook of Alabama 15 16 17 Christopher Cross Steve Clark formerly of Def Leppard Nels Cline of WilcoDon Dannemann of The Cyrkle Deke Dickerson of The Ecco Fonics Rich Dodson of The Stampeders Kristian Dunn of El Ten ElevenRik Emmett of Triumph Johnny Echols of Love band Don Felder of The Eagles specifically on Hotel California Roger Fisher of Heart Lita Ford 18 Elwood Francis of ZZ TopGordon Giltrap 19 20 Pier Gonella 21 22 Rinus Gerritsen of Golden Earring uses a doubleneck bass Danelectro Lzzy Hale of Halestorm Marko Hietala of Nightwish Roger Hodgson of Supertramp Earl Hooker Steve Howe of Yes 23 and Asia Brent Hinds of Mastodon James Hetfield of Metallica Gordie Johnson of Big Sugar John Paul Jones of Led ZeppelinTom Keifer of Cinderella Seweryn Krajewski Red Guitars Polish band Harry Koisser of Peace band Denny Laine of Wings especially on the Wings Over America tour Greg Lake of Emerson Lake amp Palmer Troy Van Leeuwen of Queens of the Stone Age and Sweethead Alex Lifeson and Geddy Lee of Rush John Lodge of The Moody Blues 24 Joe Maphis country music guitarist and television personality Jeff Martin of The Tea Party Fred Mascherino of Terrible Things formally of Taking Back Sunday Brian May of Queen 25 John McLaughlin of The Mahavishnu Orchestra 26 27 28 Neil Murray ex bassist of Whitesnake 29 Dave Mustaine of MegadethRick Nielsen of Cheap TrickJohn Otway English singer songwriterJimmy Page of Led Zeppelin 30 31 Joe Perry of Aerosmith John Petrucci of Dream Theater Tom Petty Elvis PresleyRobbie Robertson of The Band Steve Rothery of Marillion Mike Rutherford of Genesis 32 Richie Sambora of Bon Jovi Claudio Sanchez of Coheed and Cambria Karl Sanders of Nile Paul Waaktaar Savoy of A HA Will Sergeant of Echo amp The Bunnymen Electrafixion Poltergeist Tommy Shaw of STYX Billy Sheehan Slash of Guns N Roses and Velvet Revolver Steuart Smith specifically on Hotel California 33 Peter Sprague jazz guitarist Chris Squire of Yes 34 Steven Stills of Crosby Stills Nash amp Young Andrew Stockdale of Wolfmother Luca Stricagnoli Chad Stuart of Chad and JeremyTakeshi bassist guitarist vocalist of Boris Pete Townshend of The Who 35 Steve Vai 36 Eddie Van Halen of Van Halen 37 Joe Walsh of James Gang Eagles Brian Head Welch of Korn Bob Welch of Fleetwood Mac Ricky West of The Tremeloes John Charlie Whitney of Family Streetwalkers Wong Ka Kui of Beyond band Zakk Wylde of Black Label SocietyReferences edit Shergold Guitars Homepage Down on The Farm 30 June 2000 Shergold co uk 2000 06 30 Retrieved 2012 03 03 Moseley Willie G June 2009 The Carvin DN440T Vintage Guitar p 64 Chris Squire Custom Triple Neck Wal feature Bassist 1999 A HISTORY OF WAL BASSES Chris Squire Custom Triple Neck Wal 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