Anyone tune their Dobro to C6th?

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Charley Wilder
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Jim Grant wrote:how about open g on a lap steel. I am building a double lap and was thinking about trying open g????If so would gages be same as on a regular dobro
I've played non-pedal in "G" since the 60's. I've always used just a plain electric set of .12's. SIT's these days but I like Gibson's also. Ernie Ball's have an unwound third which I don't like but you may.
I may not have the most discerning ear but .12's always sounded good to me.
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Roy Thomson wrote:...That was played on the instrument in the photo ...the brute. :D
You might call it the Brute but it has a very nice tone, not so harsh as a regular-shaped resonator guitar.
Surprisingly, I started building a resonator guitar with a rectangular body about five years ago, and due to the pressure of other jobs have never finished it. I've always called that instrument the "Black Brute."
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Great minds think alike. :D
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The tuning I use is (low to high) G D E G B D
A G6 variation. Mike Auldrige uses C6 with great success on a reso.
I like 6th tunings - more interesting to me than a G major. But I
don't play bluegrass either. (alergic to banjos)
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Post by Don McClellan »

I don't know if this still works but its me playing a dobro tuned to C6th.

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... hicken+log
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