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I've just found out that Ibanez have announced a 7 string bass tuned B, E, A, D, G, C, F in standard tuning. For those who don't understand that tuning - it means a 4 string with an extra low string (5 string), and two upper strings.

I've owned an ibanez 6 string for a bit and they are great for practising upper range solos, scales and just general chord voicings, due to the wider (compound) interval distance.

But seriously...

Would anyone consider a 7 string bass, where the top string is theoretically the same as an electric guitars low E (just tuned to F for the consistent pattern found across bass strings). I'm sure we'll find some advanced slap/tap expert on youtube in the near future completely destroying the bass and writing some solo bass arrangement or piece.

Is it really practical apart from the solo bass players, such as Franck Hermanny, Evan Brewer and those kind of guys.

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Personally, I wouldn't have any use for an extra high string. Even the high C on my 6 isn't used all that much, but then I don't really do much tapping, chords or soloing. A few players have tuned 7 strings with a low F# instead though, so that might be worth considering.

Bottom line though, is if you're interested, give it a bash!

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[quote name='chrismuzz' timestamp='1391166387' post='2353945']
Personally, I wouldn't have any use for an extra high string. Even the high C on my 6 isn't used all that much, but then I don't really do much tapping, chords or soloing. A few players have tuned 7 strings with a low F# instead though, so that might be worth considering.

Bottom line though, is if you're interested, give it a bash!
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Agreed. I'm not too interested in the instrument, I just thought it was a strange investment on behalf of Ibanez really.

I could understand the 7 string with a low F# as I know modern metal bands use G and F# tunings for the low B.

I think I might have to play it just to see how it feels and sounds. Sorry if it wasn't clear, I was mainly just commenting on how strange I think it is to have another high string.

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1391166614' post='2353949']
I'd give it a go :) I love the upper registers on basses. The only thing is BTB's have always sounded a bit weedy to me so I'd want to change the pickups/electrics
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Fair play mate, you are more adventurous than me. Must be my old ages, obviously. I agree, I used to a BTB 6 string and they just never sat right with me. I'd put Delano pick-ups in (if they designed a 7 string bass set).

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[quote name='Sub_Drop' timestamp='1391166790' post='2353956']
Fair play mate, you are more adventurous than me. Must be my old ages, obviously. I agree, I used to a BTB 6 string and they just never sat right with me. I'd put Delano pick-ups in (if they designed a 7 string bass set).
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I don't know about adventurous :D

I'd probably drop in some EMG's along the lines of Doods 7 string.

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[quote name='charic' timestamp='1391167061' post='2353962']
I don't know about adventurous :D

I'd probably drop in some EMG's along the lines of Doods 7 string.
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Nice choice.
I've never really bothered with EMG pick-ups but after watching Victor Wooten and Evan Brewer do some demonstrations for EMG i'm slowly coming round.

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[quote name='ambient' timestamp='1391169453' post='2354001']
I've not read anywhere else that the BTB's are weedy, I was seriously considering buying one, and spent ages looking at reviews on Talkbass.
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It's more of a personal taste. They aren't the worst sounding basses by any means. I usually play a Sandberg bass featuring Delano pick-ups and comparing the two, the BTB would sound weedy and a little too thin, but its personal taste mate. They would definitely sound better if you kitted the bass out with different pick-ups

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The 675 I had sounded great. It is true that the default is quite trebley, if soloing I used the on bass EQ to cut it a bit. One thing the bass has in spades was presence and the ability to cut through the dences mix like hot butter.

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[quote name='Sub_Drop' timestamp='1391165847' post='2353934']

Would anyone consider a 7 string bass, where the top string is theoretically the same as an electric guitars low E (just tuned to F for the consistent pattern found across bass strings). I'm sure we'll find some advanced slap/tap expert on youtube in the near future completely destroying the bass and writing some solo bass arrangement or piece.

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Wouldn't that top string be an octave up from the low string of a guitar?

A guitar's low E is the same as the 2nd fret on a standard 4-strings D string...

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[quote name='iamtheelvy' timestamp='1391174815' post='2354117']
Wouldn't that top string be an octave up from the low string of a guitar?

A guitar's low E is the same as the 2nd fret on a standard 4-strings D string...
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Yes, you would be right. Nice spot.

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[quote name='Sub_Drop' timestamp='1391174938' post='2354122']
Yes, you would be right. Nice spot.
[/quote]I though that Double Bass and Bass Guitars are a transposing instrument and were one octive lower than is written?

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[quote name='Thurbs' timestamp='1391175122' post='2354130']
I though that Double Bass and Bass Guitars are a transposing instrument and were one octive lower than is written?
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I seriously can't remember. lol

All I can remember is where each note is on the stave in relation to where my fingers should be. I'll have to double check that.
On the stave (without transposing octaves etc…), the 2nd fret on D string (bass) is the same as low E on guitar on the stave visually.

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