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Loyal McAvoy
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Leavitt Tuning

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If you were to add two strings to a six string Leavitt tuning of: (starting with bass) C#, E, G, Bb, C, D, where would you add the two extra strings (two on treble, two on bass, one on treble and one on bass,) tuned to which note, and why?

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Post by Steve Green »

Carl Mesrobian wrote:
EDIT: My Leavitt from high to low is:

G Eb D C Bb G E C#

I got the tuning on an old post by Bill Hatcher:

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 00cb4b4155
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Post by Loyal McAvoy »

Outside of adding a fifth and a raised ninth, What functional advantage do you feel it gives you when playing?
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

you add strings....it opens up so much more you can do. if you have the musical thought..you will know.
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Post by Doug Beaumier »

I haven't played the Leavitt tuning in a while, but it seems to me that an Eb would be very helpful... for a full Eb major chord, Eb6, Ebmaj7, and maybe more. And a low C would give you another much needed major chord position to fatten up C major, C7, C9.
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Post by Rick Barnhart »

Bill, that's still one of my favorite versions of that tune. :)
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I thank you so much.
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Post by Tony Dingus »

What about adding a E on the high side and an A on the low side ? A-C#-E-G-Bb-C-D-E

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Post by Stephen Abruzzo »

Tony,
That's pretty interesting how you have a straight A7 and C7 chords with no string skipping
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Post by Rick Barnhart »

Would someone kindly list the recommended gauges and notes for a Leavitt tunng on a
24 1/2" scale 8 string? Thanks
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