T Morrell's Tuning
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- Lee Gillespie
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T Morrell's Tuning
Taking Tom,s E-13th... 10 string tuning
G# F# E C# B G# F# E D E
WHAT 2 NOTES OR STRINGS WOULD YA-ALL SUGGEST DROPPING TO FIT MY 8 STRING AND STILL GET MOST OF HIS LICKS. LEE
G# F# E C# B G# F# E D E
WHAT 2 NOTES OR STRINGS WOULD YA-ALL SUGGEST DROPPING TO FIT MY 8 STRING AND STILL GET MOST OF HIS LICKS. LEE
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Right as usual, Ricky- We need the D in there for the important 7th tone and the C# and F# and G#. It would have been nice to have that low E, on my 8 string in the old days.
I missed that low E. Always wished I had 9 strings, now I got it with 10 strings, happy day...al
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I missed that low E. Always wished I had 9 strings, now I got it with 10 strings, happy day...al
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Brian that would Highly depend on the scale length of your steel.
Do you know what it is?
Here is a good place to learn more about gauges that my friend John Ely has>
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/learning/gauges.html
Ricky
Do you know what it is?
Here is a good place to learn more about gauges that my friend John Ely has>
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/learning/gauges.html
Ricky
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Terry for a short scale(which I currently play); I like this A-LOT!!!
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
G# .012p
E .015p
C# .018p
B .020p
G# .026w
F# .030w
E .034w
D .038w
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Have fun.
Ricky<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 01 October 2005 at 12:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
G# .012p
E .015p
C# .018p
B .020p
G# .026w
F# .030w
E .034w
D .038w
</pre></font>
Have fun.
Ricky<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 01 October 2005 at 12:12 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Brian; I can tell you about 20 quick things off the top of my head of the advantages to having a G# on the top> or a E on the top or lower notes on the bottom or not.
I'll tell you exactly what Tom would say if you asked him.
"What comes first; the Egg or the Chicken?".
ha...Tom will always say: "If you can't see it; don't do it and if you can see it, Do IT".
So of course those are my suggestions too.
Go with what you understand and feel comfortable with; and that will change as you start seeing the instrument moreso and/or differently; and that WILL happen.
The way I look at the instrument may certainly not be the way someone else looks at it or understands it.
Ricky
I'll tell you exactly what Tom would say if you asked him.
"What comes first; the Egg or the Chicken?".
ha...Tom will always say: "If you can't see it; don't do it and if you can see it, Do IT".
So of course those are my suggestions too.
Go with what you understand and feel comfortable with; and that will change as you start seeing the instrument moreso and/or differently; and that WILL happen.
The way I look at the instrument may certainly not be the way someone else looks at it or understands it.
Ricky