Manoloff's "Electric Hawaiian guitar Method"

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David Venzke
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I know I have his Standard (low bass) Hawaiian method, not sure if I have this one though. I'll keep you in mind if I come across it as I'm going through stuff.
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Mike Harris
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high bass/low bass tunings

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If you please, will someone enlighten me as to the difference between high bass tuning and low bass tuning?

thanks!
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Mike Harris wrote:If you please, will someone enlighten me as to the difference between high bass tuning and low bass tuning?

thanks!
Low Bass (Low-High): EAEAC#E
High Bass (Low-High): AC#EAC#E
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Sebastian,

Let us high bass A players know how good (or not) this method is, ok? :wink:
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I just found a copy of his Low bass book (along with a variety of other old, low bass books from that era) at the local Friends of the Library sale. Would have cost a dollar. After looking through them, I opted to not bother getting any.
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