I play an 8 string lap steel (B11 tuning). The strings are B C# D# F# A C# E G# low to high. I used to have a low A on the bottom string but I never used it. I got rid of it and put a G# on top instead, which I use a lot more. Problem is, the G# is too bright.
My question is, it common to have a G# on the first string of any tunings? My scale is 23 1/4". The string gauge I use is .013, don't think I could use a bigger string without breaking it. Is G# just too high for this steel? Guess I could go back to the regular B11th tuning but I like this a lot better. Any suggestions anyone?
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I ended up dropping the first string down a step so that it formed a major sixth chord instead of a major seventh chord. Decided I had more use for that tuning anyway. Helped a little. But what finally solved it was, I had Jerry at Sentell build me another pickup. The new pickup is a balanced and full sounding humbucker. Tah dah.