What is a headless guitar?

Headless guitars use a zero fret metal 'nut' just like a normal fret to play open notes, providing a more consistent sound and subsequently eliminating fret buzz across the fretboard. You don't need to sacrifice optional bits of hardware when you pick up a headless guitar.
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What is a guitar without a head called?

The name "Steinberger" can be used to refer to either the instruments themselves or the company that originally produced them. Although the name has been applied to a variety of instruments, it is primarily associated with a minimalist "headless" design of electric basses and guitars. Steinberger.
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Do headless guitars stay in tune better?

Nothing will stay in tune like Evertune because you have an active mechanism adjusting for it. But once your strings are broken in on a headless, they do stay in tune very well.
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Do headless guitars need a tune?

The only difference between a traditional and a headless guitar is the location of the tuner. A headless guitar has its tuning knobs on the bridge instead of the headstock. Turning the knobs would tighten or loosen the strings, therefore tuning them.
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Why should I get a headless guitar?

A headless guitar stays exactly where you want it. You only have to focus on what you're playing, rather than holding the neck up at the same time. The headless guitar is a lot shorter than your average axe without that pesky headstock. It has more of a dynamic feel and close extension from your body.
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How do you restring a headless guitar?

How to Restring Your Headless Guitar/ Bass
  1. Loosen the string by turning the thumbscrew counter-clockwise until it's loose enough to pull out or pops out by itself.
  2. Release the string by turning the hex key counter-clockwise and pull the string out.
  3. Insert the new string into the headpiece.
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Do headless guitars need special strings?

This may make you wonder if there's anything special about the strings on a headless instrument that keeps them in place— and the short answer to that is: No.
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Who invented headless guitar?

Fact is, that Ned Steinberger was the first one, who made his bass the first headless instrument, which was a public success and he was the first one who could make the headless design the key feature of his company.
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Can I use a clip on tuner on a headless guitar?

Since most clip-on tuners are only wide enough to be used on something as thick as a headstock, the Jowoom Grabtune is perfect since it will clamp onto something at least as wide as a neck because it is also a capo. The Grabtune will fit comfortably on the top part of the headpiece on your headless guitar.
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How do you play a fretless guitar?

On the fretless guitar, the performer's fingers press the string directly against the fingerboard, as with a violin, resulting in a vibrating string that extends from the bridge (where the strings are attached) to the fingertip instead of to a fret.
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What are fanned frets for?

Fanned frets allow the lower strings to have a longer length while keeping the higher strings short. This means the length of the low E string can be longer than the length of the high E string, which helps the note ring out clearer.
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What are Strandberg guitars good for?

Strandberg Guitars are an innovative brand of electric guitars from the mind of Ola Strandberg. These extended range, multi-scale instruments are an excellent example of modern guitar making. Their revolutionary designs place ergonomics on a par with sound and feel to create guitars that are futuristic and visionary.
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What is a silent guitar used for?

The body of the guitar does not amplify the vibration of the strings into audible sound. Thanks to this, musicians can practice with headphones without disturbing people around them, or obtain an acoustic tone under heavy amplification without feedback.
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What was the first headless guitar?

First introduced in 1979, Steinbergers are recognized around the world as the foremost headless guitar.
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What is the point of a headless bass?

Headless basses are preferred by many bassists because they are easier to tune and because they stay in tune for a longer time. This is due to the shorter string length, and the strings being tuned by pegs at the bridge. Furthermore, the lack of a headstock gives more space to the fretting hand at the lower frets.
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Who played Steinberger guitars?

American Ned Steinberger has been said to have revolutionized the sound of '80s music. His headless electric bass, the "Steinberger," has been played by the likes of Sting and the Rolling Stones and was even featured on John Lennon's Double Fantasy album.
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What are multiscale guitars?

First though, let's define exactly what the adjective “multi-scale” means. Multi-scale Musical Instrument: One where every string has its own individual scale length. The lower the string's pitch, the longer its scale length is. Example: Piano, harp, or multi-scale guitar.
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When did 8 string guitars come out?

It was invented in the year 1994 by Paul Galbraith and luthier David Rubio. In fact, since as early as the 19th century, luthiers made multifarious non-standard guitars with seven, eight, and even ten strings. Some of these early 8 strings are from Luthier John Dowland's time (1597–1612).
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Where are Strandberg guitars made?

Our Made-to-Measure guitars are built entirely in Sweden and include a personal dialog with Ola Strandberg to determine your exact requirements. They are delivered with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by Ola Strandberg himself.
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What is a self tuning guitar?

A guitar with Min-ETune feels the same, looks the same (the unit mounts onto the back of your guitar's headstock) and plays the same. Most importantly, it sounds the same since Min-ETune works by tuning the actual strings, not by digital trickery that degrades your tone.
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Can you put bass strings on a guitar?

Yes, it's possible to put bass strings on a guitar. There are modifications required to make them work correctly, which might not be worth the effort. And some are irreversible. The increased string tension might also be too much for some guitars, in which the neck could be damaged.
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How often should you change strings on a bass guitar?

So to summarize:
  1. Change your Electric / Acoustic uncoated strings at least every 2 months.
  2. Change your coated Electric / Acoustic strings at least every 6 months.
  3. Change your Bass guitar strings at least once a year.
  4. Change your Classical guitar strings at least every 4 months.
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