Extended range in the lower register also means more and more ledger lines when using the treble clef, as it is standard for guitar. The low B of my BEBEADGBE-tuned gutiar means 8 ledger lines which could get a little confusing. As we are deep in the bass range there, it might be helpful to use the bass clef for the lower notes.
I think, it would be great to use "grand staff" notation with treble clef and bass clef (as for piano), combined with tabulature. Unfortunately I was not able to get to that notation in Guitar Pro 7. "Grand staff" in GP7 always leads to two tabulatures (one for treble, one for bass), although it is one instrument.
However, I created a mockup showing this possible system for extended range guitar.
What do you think? What kind of notation do you use for your music?
I think, it would be great to use "grand staff" notation with treble clef and bass clef (as for piano), combined with tabulature. Unfortunately I was not able to get to that notation in Guitar Pro 7. "Grand staff" in GP7 always leads to two tabulatures (one for treble, one for bass), although it is one instrument.
However, I created a mockup showing this possible system for extended range guitar.
What do you think? What kind of notation do you use for your music?