'Main' tuning near or far on a non-pedal D8?
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'Main' tuning near or far on a non-pedal D8?
Should one's "main" tuning be on the near or far neck of a double 8 non-pedal guitar? Why?
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Hmmm.... It's kind of strange, but not really. On non-pedal my C6 neck (my main neck) is the closest to me, as it is on my pedal steels, while the E9 neck (my main neck) is farthest away. I have a Jules Ah See B11 on me away neck of my non-pedal steels.
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I have just changed my set-up after thinking the same thing over. I did have C6th inside and E7th outside, but the E7th neck has become the tuning of choice lately. I swapped it to the inside because my Guyatone D-8 has twin Pickups on that neck and I wanted the widest choice of tones on that tuning.
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James.
For pedal steel players, the convention seems to be that the E9 neck on a doubleneck (the tuning they probably use most) is usually furthest from the player and those people that play a single neck on a double body, always pad the neck nearest to them and actually use the furthest.
But I have always put my most used tuning closest to me. I've done that for so long I couldn't imagine setting it up any other way but can't claim it was for any special reason.
But I have always put my most used tuning closest to me. I've done that for so long I couldn't imagine setting it up any other way but can't claim it was for any special reason.
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I had a buddy move his C6 to the outside (it was a pedal guitar) since he spent so much time there. I have my C6 on the inside and my E13 on the outside... I spend more time on E13, but this is a normal way to do things, most D8 players have a 6 on the inside and a 13 on the outside, whichever one they spend more time on.
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Interesting question............
Your chosen tunings will work on ANY Neck of your choice on a non-pedal steel guitar. There is no right or wrong.
Whatever is the most comfortable for you to use is the determining factor.
Whatever is the most comfortable for you to use is the determining factor.
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For me it is the near neck out of necessity...
That great Excel JB I purchased from you has my "main" tuning on the neck nearest to me. It is a necessity.
I'd never played a double neck and I discovered that an old left wrist injury will not allow me to flatten that wrist enough to play the far neck. So I play only on the near neck.
I guess I should have planned a bit better, huh?
I'd never played a double neck and I discovered that an old left wrist injury will not allow me to flatten that wrist enough to play the far neck. So I play only on the near neck.
I guess I should have planned a bit better, huh?
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