Posted: 16 Jun 2009 1:47 pm
Yeah I know it's technically an 11th. That's why I've always called it a G11 tuning.
Thanx for the kind words. I like that record. A lot of the better stuff I did gets cut off because the CD Baby teasers fade out in the middle.
After some experimentation,here's how the gauges lay out best on my 24" scale Stringmaster:
1. D - .015
2. B - .017
3. G - .022p
4. D - .032w
5. B - .036
6. G - .046
7. E - .028
8. C - .034
Besides all the standard cheeseburger Dobro stuff on the first 6 strings,you get some onion rings on the side - for starters:
6,7,8 = C triad
4,6,7,8 = C9
5,6,7,8 = Cmaj7
4,5,6,7,8 = Cmaj9
3,5,7 = Em
3,4,5,7 = Em7
1,2,3,7 = G6
6,7,8 to 5,6,7 = Gsus4 & resolve
1,2,6,8 = G11
etc,etc
It lacks a lot of chromaticism and a strong extended dominant chord like a 13th tuning has. But for what it can do,it has a place on my Stringmaster.
Thanx for the kind words. I like that record. A lot of the better stuff I did gets cut off because the CD Baby teasers fade out in the middle.
After some experimentation,here's how the gauges lay out best on my 24" scale Stringmaster:
1. D - .015
2. B - .017
3. G - .022p
4. D - .032w
5. B - .036
6. G - .046
7. E - .028
8. C - .034
Besides all the standard cheeseburger Dobro stuff on the first 6 strings,you get some onion rings on the side - for starters:
6,7,8 = C triad
4,6,7,8 = C9
5,6,7,8 = Cmaj7
4,5,6,7,8 = Cmaj9
3,5,7 = Em
3,4,5,7 = Em7
1,2,3,7 = G6
6,7,8 to 5,6,7 = Gsus4 & resolve
1,2,6,8 = G11
etc,etc
It lacks a lot of chromaticism and a strong extended dominant chord like a 13th tuning has. But for what it can do,it has a place on my Stringmaster.