How many are using an E on the 10th string E9th

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Larry Behm
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How many are using an E on the 10th string E9th

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I picked this up from Dan Tyack, I put the B note on the 9th string and a .052 tuned to E on the 10th. I do not miss the D at all as I put a RKR change on the B to D when I need it.

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I coul'dn't miss the D at all, I use it a lot as a rootstring for 7-9 chords, and in combination with the Franklin-4th , you have the 5th (A) on bottom of that. Besides that, if you also would raise your D to D# together with G#-B, it will open a new world with chord-progressions for you. But, the way Dan Tyack uses it, it makes lot of sence! I couldn't even fill the tow-gap in his shoes Image (or better, socks Image
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That B to D change is a goldmine. We universal guys been using it for YEARS. Image

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Post by Bobby Lee »

Count me in on my D-10. I lower the 8th string to get the D on the same lever that lowers the second string to D. Love that low E!

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I have it on one of them.
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Post by Mike Delaney »

This sounds like it has a lot of potential. I especially like the way Bobby has it set up.
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Count me in.
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Post by John Russell »

I set my S10 up that way after about a week of struggling with the "proper" D note. I just kept hitting it at all the wrong times, decided it was too risky and moved the B in its place, then added the low E. It just added the range that was missing, especially for a guitarist who was used to it.

After 20 years of the S10 set up like this, I moved to the S12U setup and the transition was fairly easy. Now I drop my middle E to D. --JR
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Post by Peter Siegel »

For what its worth, I love the low D, use it all the time for minor 7ths , blues and jazzy things when I want to stay up on the top neck. I might try the low E thing though just for scientific purposes.
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Post by Michael Johnstone »

On my S-10 Fender 800 w/6+6 I did just that.My reasoning was to capture as much of my U-12 tuning as I could on the Fender so I can switch back and forth with as little difficulty as possible.
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