Hello all,
what is the rigth tunning for Rockabilly or so called " Texas Rockbilly " music like " Two tons of steel" ? Or Music in the style of BR5-49 .
I´m normaly came from the pedal sections, but I fall in love with this kind of music and like to try a little bit. The guitar will be a 8-stringer.
Greetings
Wolfgang
Tuning Question
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Yes, A6 is the same intervals. Those intervals used to be referred to as, "Orchestra Tuning." A6 is fine for Hawaiian or Swing. My opinion is that the higher register works better for rockabilly.
B11 is not a common tuning for rockabilly. It is most often used in Hawaiian. It was Don Helms' 2nd tuning. He said he liked to use it behind the singer. He used his own 6th tuning for soloing. His 6th configuration is great for blues IMHO. But I stick with my C6 for rockabilly.
B11 is not a common tuning for rockabilly. It is most often used in Hawaiian. It was Don Helms' 2nd tuning. He said he liked to use it behind the singer. He used his own 6th tuning for soloing. His 6th configuration is great for blues IMHO. But I stick with my C6 for rockabilly.
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