
Chromatic D Strumstick (D-CHR)
Basic Specs Who is it For? Listen Comes with an adjustable cord strap. Want a little more color? See our ColorUp Straps! This is a special D model that is fretted to play in every key, not just one key. That means it has wrong notes, it has "sharps and flats", the fret pattern is like a guitar neck, This is called Chromatic fretting, The more common D-33 (No Wrong Notes) Strumstick uses a "Diatonic" fret pattern that just gives the notes for one key. Advantages of the Chromatic D:You can play in any key. You can make many more different chords.You can use a Capo to simply change keys using familiar chordsDisadvantages of the Chromatic D:Lots of wrong notesMore complicated to learnHas a higher potential for being frustrating.The other characteristics are identical with the regular D-33. • Padouk neck and body, Spruce top, Maple back• 33" long, 5" wide, 1.25"deep.• weight 14oz.• 25 1/2" scale length• Tuned D, A, D', (fretted chromatically)• Can retune to E, F, C, B, Bb, A (lower l