In 1956,
Danelectro introduced their six-string bass (tuned EADGBE, an octave below a six-string guitar). Fender brought out the
Fender Bass VI in 1961, also tuned EADGBE, an octave below a regular six-string guitar. In 1965, Fender introduced the first five-string bass guitar, the
Fender Bass V; however, unlike the modern 5-string, it had a high C instead of a low B. Despite this, with the total number of frets on a Bass V being fifteen, the total range of the instrument was identical to a twenty-fret four-string Fender bass. In 1974,
Anthony Jackson asked
Carl Thompson to build him a six-string bass guitar tuned (from low to high) BEADGC, which he called a "
contrabass guitar." Due to the close string spacing utilized to accommodate available pickups at the time, Jackson was unhappy with the instrument due to difficult playability. Carl Thompson also finished a five-string bass tuned BEADG in May 1976. And California builder
Alembic delivered their first 5-string with a low B to
Jimmy Johnson in 1976. In the late 1980s,
luthier Michael Tobias made the first bass with more than six single-course strings, a custom-order seven-string bass for bassist Garry Goodman, tuned BEADGCF. In 1988, Atlanta luthier Bill Hatcher made a seven string bass tuned EADGBEA (the lowest six strings follow standard six-string-guitar intervals, EADGBE, down 1 octave, and the seventh string an added fourth above). A later tuning was BEADGBE, following standard seven-string-guitar tuning (EADGBE plus a low B). He later narrowed the neck down to convert it to a six-string instrument, tuned EADGBE. In 1995, luthier Bill Conklin made a nine-string bass for
Bill "Buddha" Dickens, and, in 1999, luthier Alfonso Iturra made an eight-string bass for
Igor Saavedra. German bass luthier Warwick built several custom fretless seven-string Thumb NT basses (F#0–B0–E1–A1–D2–G2–C3) for
Jeroen Paul Thesseling. Subsequently, other luthiers built instruments with up to twelve strings, adding both lower strings (such as F# and C#) and higher strings (such as F and B♭) to the six-string bass guitar. == Construction and tuning ==