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Sixstring

Sixstring, or six-string, is a term used to describe a stringed instrument configured with six strings. It is most commonly associated with the six-string guitar, a central instrument in many musical genres, but can also refer to six-string variants in other instruments such as the six-string bass or customized ukuleles.

Most six-string guitars use six strings arranged in a standard order and tuning. The standard tuning for

Design and construction vary by model. Electric six-strings often have solid or chambered bodies with magnetic

History and usage: The modern six-string guitar evolved from earlier stringed instruments, achieving broad adoption in

See also or related terms such as guitar, bass, and other six-string instruments.

a
typical
guitar
is
E2–A2–D3–G3–B3–E4,
though
players
frequently
employ
alternative
tunings
such
as
drop
tunings,
open
tunings,
and
modal
tunings
to
suit
different
styles.
pickups
and
scale
lengths
commonly
around
24.75
to
25.5
inches.
Acoustic
six-strings
differ
in
body
size
and
bracing,
and
may
be
dreadnought,
concert,
or
other
shapes.
Materials
such
as
maple,
rosewood,
mahogany,
spruce,
and
other
tonewoods
influence
timbre,
while
string
gauges
affect
tension
and
playability.
the
19th
and
20th
centuries.
It
became
foundational
to
genres
such
as
blues,
jazz,
rock,
country,
and
pop,
with
playing
techniques
including
fretting,
picking,
strumming,
tapping,
and,
in
some
styles,
extended-range
tunings.