In Don Helm's Book 'Your Cheatin' Heart' his E13th Tuning is E G# B C# E G# (low to hi) Surfing the internet I found another E13th Tuning in a different sequence, same strings except the D replaced the Don Helm's low G#.
(B D E G# C# E) Low to Hi. What makes the difference between the two tunings, ease of playing, the sound, etc? Robert J. Wood Bellingham, WA
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I think the first one you listed would be easier to play, easier to get lots of 2 string harmonies (slants etc.)... since it's more evenly voiced (in 3rds). The latter tuning has the big leap of a 4th in it (between the G# and C#). Strum-wise, the first tuning will give a more closed-voice (less "open") sound too.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Jeff Au Hoy on 06 January 2006 at 02:48 PM.]</p></FONT>
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