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StuartE
Feb-12-2019, 11:36pm
This is not a misprint, but a new offering (https://eastwoodguitars.com/products/warren-ellis-tenor-baritone-2p) from Eastwood Guitars. The tenor baritone is a four string guitar tuned in fifths, pitched an octave below the tenor tenor guitar. Putting it another way, it starts with a C below the standard low E on the guitar.

The scale length is 26 inches. The price is $699. Dot on the 9th fret, not the 10th though.

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/1621/5363/products/Eastwood-Guitars_WarrenEllisTenorBaritone_VintageCream_Righ t-hand_Close-up-angled_1090x.jpg?v=1549642716

There is a video from Eastwood on the page linked above but I can't seem to load it here.


BTW, Eastwood has several varieties of tenor-like instruments and has a handy page of tuning alternatives (https://eastwoodguitars.com/blogs/news/warren-ellis-series-alternate-tunings-string-guide) with suggested string gauges.

AndyV
Feb-13-2019, 1:24am
Been on the market a year and a half.

Seonachan
Feb-13-2019, 4:08pm
Longer than that: I've had mine over 2 years, and I got it used. Looks like they do offer it in a new color though, "desert sand".

Lord of the Badgers
Feb-14-2019, 12:17pm
Longer than that: I've had mine over 2 years, and I got it used. Looks like they do offer it in a new color though, "desert sand".

how'd you get on with it...?

Lord of the Badgers
Feb-14-2019, 12:24pm
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNgZ24qASjA

for the OP :) funny review...

Seonachan
Feb-14-2019, 3:48pm
I love it - on the neck pickup. Big, deep, clear tone, really brings out the body of the cello range. The bridge pickup doesn't do much for me, kind of anemic and only serves to undercut the boom of the lower register. That's partially a matter of taste, I'm sure, but it is a reverse of the typical 2p setup where it's the bridge pickup that packs the bigger punch.

I'm not a fan of the wide string spacing Eastwood uses on most of its tenors but in this case it works, since single notes & double stops work so well on it, compared to 4-string chord strumming.

I took it to Jake Wildwood for a setup a while back and he did a nice writeup (https://jakewildwood.blogspot.com/2018/06/2018-eastwood-warren-ellis-baritone.html) on it.

mrmando
Feb-14-2019, 4:21pm
Essentially a single-course mandocello or "cello guitar." Not a new concept.

Verne Andru
Feb-14-2019, 6:49pm
Funny review. Pickups sound good.

jefflester
Feb-14-2019, 7:30pm
There is a video from Eastwood on the page linked above but I can't seem to load it here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-gZqOuaMHk

Lord of the Badgers
Feb-15-2019, 3:39am
Essentially a single-course mandocello or "cello guitar." Not a new concept.

Yeah. And interestingly they do a "mandocello" which is effectively a more typical bouzouki scale length. Which I'd tune zouk style it were me.
That said... Capo this baritone for some OM tuning fun.