Square neck dobro
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Square neck dobro
Just got a new Regal square neck dobro. Am wondering....What are the possible tunings besides
G for this? Is C6th a possible?
Thanks for the help....
Alan Dickey
G for this? Is C6th a possible?
Thanks for the help....
Alan Dickey
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I have 3 resonator guitars: an 8 string Dobro from 1977, an 8 string koa/spruce resonator and a 6 stirng koa/spruce resonator. The 8 stringers are tuned to C6/Bb (G E C A G E Bb G, from top down), and the 6 stringer is tuned to a B11 (E C# A F# B F# B, from the top down). They sound fine, but you have to use the proper string gauges. I play mostly Hawaiian, but the C tuning works well for Western Swing and classic country.
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Mike Auldridge uses very heavy guages for his C6 tuning. At first I thought he couldn't possibly be serious. But after trying it out, I found he was right. From high to low on the middle 6 I have 14, 18,24,26, 34, 45. And I did quite well with C6 on 6 strings. But you will eventually want 8. I find Auldridges 8 string C6 to be amazingly versatile. You might check out his 8 string instructional DVD. I found it very helpful. It'll give you some ideas even for a C6 or G6 tuning on your six string.
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I have a Gold Tone with Fishman bridge pickup strung in C6 (CEGACE) and used it for an entire Michael Martin Murphey tour with no problems whatsoever. It's a great tuning in that practically any chord's diad or triad can be found on it; minors, dominants, diminished, et al.
Used it with an Aura Reso pedal going straight into the board and back into my monitor. Great sound and tuning.
Used it with an Aura Reso pedal going straight into the board and back into my monitor. Great sound and tuning.
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I have my dobro tuned in G6 - BDEGBD (low to high) - I tried C6 (EGACEG) before (that's what I use on 6-string lap steel), but found it too thin.
With that version of G6, you still get that major triad on top that will allow you a lot of the "signature" dobro licks (like banjo rolls, hammer-on/pull-off stuff, etc.), but you got that added 6th that will double as a root note for minor triads...
With that version of G6, you still get that major triad on top that will allow you a lot of the "signature" dobro licks (like banjo rolls, hammer-on/pull-off stuff, etc.), but you got that added 6th that will double as a root note for minor triads...
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Herb, what string gauges did you use?Herb Steiner wrote:I have a Gold Tone with Fishman bridge pickup strung in C6 (CEGACE) and used it for an entire Michael Martin Murphey tour with no problems whatsoever. It's a great tuning in that practically any chord's diad or triad can be found on it; minors, dominants, diminished, et al.
Used it with an Aura Reso pedal going straight into the board and back into my monitor. Great sound and tuning.
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I used guages very similar to Auldridge's. I simply boosted the standard C6 guages a couple/three thousandths each string to compensate for the longer scale length.
I used guages very similar to Auldridge's. I simply boosted the standard C6 guages a couple/three thousandths each string to compensate for the longer scale length.
My rig: Infinity and Telonics.
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?
Son, we live in a world with walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with steel guitars. Who's gonna do it? You? You, Lt. Weinberg?