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— a notch located only on the lower (relative to the guitarist) side of the neck. In most cases, this notch is sufficient for playing the high frets, but in some situations it may be less convenient than a double notch — for example, if the guitarist uses a non-standard technique of using the thumb to pinch the strings.When you make a purchase through links on our site, we may receive a affiliate commission.
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electric guitar, Telecaster, bridge - fixed, pickups: passive, H, neck: maple, overlay - laurel, 21 frets(s)
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electric guitar, Les Paul, bridge - Tune-o-Matic (fixed), pickups: passive, H-H, neck: mahogany, overlay - rosewood, 22 frets(s)
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electric guitar, Les Paul, bridge - Tune-o-Matic (fixed), pickups: passive, H-H, neck: mahogany, overlay - ebony, 22 frets(s)
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electric guitar, Explorer, bridge - Tune-o-Matic (fixed), pickups: active, H, active tone block, neck: maple, overlay - ebony, 24 frets(s)
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semi-acoustic, hollow, bridge - Tune-o-Matic (fixed), pickups: passive, H-H, neck: mahogany, overlay - rosewood, 22 frets(s)
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