WHAT TUNINGS..............are you using?
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Well, I have to hang in here with the old obscure tuning nobody uses ...............any more, A Major.
E C# A E C# A (Hi to Lo) which is the Hi Bass version.
I also use the Lo Bass tuning at home for students:
E C# A E A E
When I was playing on stage (at 76 now, I've backed off a lot of it), I used two same guitars in two different tunings, A6 and E or E7th. I used two Fender Champs and in recent years two Eastman Airlines. Playing two identical guitars saved any adjustment to the PA when I changed from one guitar to the other.
Geo
E C# A E C# A (Hi to Lo) which is the Hi Bass version.
I also use the Lo Bass tuning at home for students:
E C# A E A E
When I was playing on stage (at 76 now, I've backed off a lot of it), I used two same guitars in two different tunings, A6 and E or E7th. I used two Fender Champs and in recent years two Eastman Airlines. Playing two identical guitars saved any adjustment to the PA when I changed from one guitar to the other.
Geo
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"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me"
"I play in the A Major tuning. It's fun to learn and so easy to play. It's as old as the hills....like me"
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I've always been using G6 on my 7 string reso (low to high - GBDEGBD), and recently put the top six of those on a 6 string lap (BDEGBD). Makes for an easy change to E7 (G to G# - high D to E).
GBDGBD on my Dobro
EAEAC#E on my Tricone
Usually C6 on my National lap
And thanks to Ray for posting these little surveys.
GBDGBD on my Dobro
EAEAC#E on my Tricone
Usually C6 on my National lap
And thanks to Ray for posting these little surveys.
David K
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On my D8 Fender Dual-Pro -Don Helm's E13 or, E6 as he called it; and Herb Remington's A6.
On my Gibson 6 string- C6
On my Peavey Powerslide- C# Minor
On my 2nd Peavey Powerslide- Open E.
Robbie
On my Gibson 6 string- C6
On my Peavey Powerslide- C# Minor
On my 2nd Peavey Powerslide- Open E.
Robbie
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On my everyday 8 string resonator guitar, all low to high:
G13: F G B D E G B D (main tuning)
A11: F G B C# E G B D (don't use the F much)
G13/E7: F G# B D E G B D (lots of 7ths here)
By only changing one string a half step, I don't keep the band waiting. Also, I don't have to re-tune other strings due to change in the down pressure on the spider.
To fool around with C6 stuff at home, I usually have another resonator guitar tuned to some version of
Bb6: F G Bb D F G Bb D
This can get tweaked to the Bb equivalents of several C6 variations.
All tunings use the same string gauges, very similar to the Beard G6 8 string resonator set.
G13: F G B D E G B D (main tuning)
A11: F G B C# E G B D (don't use the F much)
G13/E7: F G# B D E G B D (lots of 7ths here)
By only changing one string a half step, I don't keep the band waiting. Also, I don't have to re-tune other strings due to change in the down pressure on the spider.
To fool around with C6 stuff at home, I usually have another resonator guitar tuned to some version of
Bb6: F G Bb D F G Bb D
This can get tweaked to the Bb equivalents of several C6 variations.
All tunings use the same string gauges, very similar to the Beard G6 8 string resonator set.
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Challenges different tunings present..............
Have any of you seriously tackled the C-Diatonic Tuning used by Jerry Byrd?
One of our recently deceased SGF Members did so and performed some really beautiful numbers with it.
Jerry seemed really to like it. He seemed to feel it was a great tuning for single string work.
What's your position on that tuning?
One of our recently deceased SGF Members did so and performed some really beautiful numbers with it.
Jerry seemed really to like it. He seemed to feel it was a great tuning for single string work.
What's your position on that tuning?
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C6 on one guitar, other is currently tuned to dobro tuning in anticipation of the dobro that is on order and should be here next Wednesday . (Guitar Acquisition Syndrome strikes again!)
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Trying a new one on my Ric B6 - using a C6 string set (SIT)
Modified Feet Rogers D tuning - (low to high) C D F# A D F#
Feet used a low D from what Jeff Ah Hoy said in a previous post. I like the C on the bottom for a dominant 7th chord. Great for the not-so-jazzy Hawaiian stuff.
Tuning the A up to a B and you have a D13 chord (sans fifth) that gives me that Sol Hoopi/Dick McIntire old jazzy sound that works well for hapa haole tunes.
Modified Feet Rogers D tuning - (low to high) C D F# A D F#
Feet used a low D from what Jeff Ah Hoy said in a previous post. I like the C on the bottom for a dominant 7th chord. Great for the not-so-jazzy Hawaiian stuff.
Tuning the A up to a B and you have a D13 chord (sans fifth) that gives me that Sol Hoopi/Dick McIntire old jazzy sound that works well for hapa haole tunes.