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Started by Where's Uranus? 10 hours ago. 0 Replies 0 Likes
May be the wrong place to ask this, but I was planning on building some kind of baritone, using an old beginners bass neck. My question is, I have a pile of 2x4 pieces from a recent project, I got a…Continue
Started by Adam Crofts Jan 10, 2011. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Hi all,I just joined up and am looking forward to building some instruments! I thought I might start with a 3 or 4 string baritone strung with strings for a Fender bass VI (or Jaguar Baritone). Any…Continue
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Comment by Where's Uranus? 10 hours ago Huh, just realised that comment is over a year old.
Bob, piccolo's are often tuned to A, or sometimes G so it's like the top 3 strings of a bass plus a C or sometimes B, so ADGC
I have a bass tuned in regular, with regular sized bass strings, so starting at .110 or so, but it's a 24" scale, smaller than your average Stratocaster, and the strings are a bit loose but still very playable. Tuning it to A would probably tighten them right up.
Probably be pretty easy to convert a cheap strat or something, fill the pegholes and redrill for bass tuners, replace the nut, add a bass bridge. I'd leave the pickups as is, with luck the bass strings will fall nicely between the pole pieces, a la a P-Bass pickup.
Comment by Bob Lumpkin on April 9, 2012 at 2:04pm Any one know what a "Piccalo (sp?) Bass is? While searching for some bass strings I ran across this term. Looked like the E,A,D,G strings of a baritone or a heavy acoustic guitar set.
I'm wanting to build a mini bass (for lack of a better name) Something between a baritone & short scale bass, 4 string (60 - 20) , 28" or so scale & tuned an octive higher than a regular bass. Any ideas?
Comment by Bob Lumpkin on April 9, 2012 at 11:06am Getting parts together for my first one of these. Be back soon!
Hi,
StumbleCol here!
I have just posted a new Vid Showcasing the 2 String Through Neck Baritone, that I made a few weeks ago.
Please follow the link to check it out, all comments welcome!
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/video/stumblecol-district-9-2-string-...
The track is District 9, written by me, about the film of the same name. The track is taken from our second album, "Sour Mash", you can hear the studio recording, played on Plank Lap Steel Guitar, and the rest of the album, on our profile page- http:www.cigarboxnation.com/profile/stumblecol
Many thanks,
Col
just added a video of my newing built Baritone Guitar, please follow the link and check it out!
http://www.cigarboxnation.com/video/stumblecol-the-great-depression...
Hi,
I am building a 2 String CBG with a 28" scale length, to be some type of Baritone.
A Baritone is usually tuned B-E-A-D-F#-B or A-D-G-C-E-A, with strings in gauges 70-50-38-28-18-13.
My question is which 2 string should I use?
Which gauges?
I probably do not want to go as heavy as 70 and already have a 45, could I use this in place of the 50, with a 35. this would give me notes E-A or D-G?
Will this work?
Anyone got any advise?
Col
Comment by Wichita Sam on May 26, 2011 at 11:08pm
In the Spring I built a 3 string, fretless Baritone CBG for Shane and I liked it so much that I had to do one for myself. Between being down for surgery, building for soldiers/sailors and getting ready to move, I've done it. But, to be "Wichita-sized" it had to be 4 strings and fretted.

Here's the basic stats. 28 inch scale length, mahogany neck, maple fretboard, P-Bass pups, tone/volume control, Padron CB and a tailpiece from a vintage parlor guitar

Headstock is a totally "one off" shape to accomodate 4 black gotoch tuners. The mahogany neck is mostly hidden under birch headstock medallions and a highly figured fretboard

More of that highly figured maple fretboard, with guitar pic position markers...
Building on the box bottom gave me an expanse of beautiful wood, so why cut it up? Holes for the pups and the bolt on neck. A painted black bolt bridge and the vintage tailpiece finishes off an understated Baritone CBG.
Strings? 65, 56, 44 and 32 Tuning either BEAD or low "Open B".... It gives the low sexy sound that Barry White would appreciate.... it also makes the ex Bass player in me very comfortable...
More pics and descriptions in the slide show, but I gotta tell you, this Baritone CBG is comfortable on red velvet under blue light.
Thanks for looking,
the best,
Wichita Sam
Comment by Two Dog Guitars on May 15, 2011 at 8:14am
Comment by Wichita Sam on May 15, 2011 at 7:18am Here is a slide show of Wichita Sam # 263. It is a custom build for Shane Speal. According to his specifications, it is a three string fretless baritone CBG. I chose one bass tuner and two guitar tuners. With a 28 inch scale length, Shane has reported satisfaction with the low tones and "guts" of this CBG. Materials include Mahogany/oak/mahogany laminated neck, cherry fretboard, corian nut, bass bolt bridge, tail strap/jack, squire 51 control plate, tone/volume controls, a bolt on neck and a bone crushing humbucker that drives this CBG.
Enjoy... and thanks,
the best,
Wichita Sam
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