need copedent for D9 tuning

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Jim Palmer
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need copedent for D9 tuning

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Going to try it out on the old Bud, Thanks in advance.Jim
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Erv Niehaus
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It's just like the E9th copedent, only one tone lower. :roll:
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John Gould
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Here's one I did years ago , took a while to find the right string gauges .
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Jim Palmer
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D9 copedent

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Thanks John, would you mind giving me your string gauges please.Thanks again. javascript:emoticon(':)')
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John Gould
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Post by John Gould »

Here's the ones I used , not much adjustment needed on my guitar but I can't say that will happen on your's the same way . I could go back and forth between E9 and D9 by changing the strings and some adjustments on the end of the guitar . Good Luck
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A couple of guitars
Nashville 1000 Fender Mustang III Boss Katana MKII 50
Emmons LeGrande II and Sho Bud Pro II
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