I'm interested in playing Western Swing and maybe some smooth Jazz. I have researched the various tunings by Leon McAuliffe and Don Helms and need clarification of the following.
E13 (high to low G# E C# B G# E D B) was used by Leon and John Ely of Asleep at the Wheel.
E13th (high to low E C# B G# F# D G# E) was used by Don Helms and Speedy West.
Is this two different tunings or a internet mistake? Which is better (easier) Any info would be welcome. Thanks, Ed
E13 VS E13th Tuning for 8 string
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You have the attributions reversed... on Leon, the bottom and top strings are E's.
I prefer the Leon, since only two strings are doubled... it's probably the harder tuning, but it has rewards.
I prefer the Leon, since only two strings are doubled... it's probably the harder tuning, but it has rewards.
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E13th Don Helms
I just started working on the Don Helms E13th. I'm a fan of the high G# because it creates a distinct sound compared to C6th (for me) and hopefully gives me more options.