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Topic: c6 dobro
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John Rosett Member From: Graham, NC USA
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posted 13 November 2004 08:10 AM
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i'd like to put my dobro in a c6 tuning. i could use some suggestions on tuning and string gauges. thanks, john |
Rick Schmidt Member From: Carlsbad, CA. USA
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posted 13 November 2004 09:50 AM
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John...I have an Am7 tuning on mine. Low to high: A C E G A C (just like the inside 6 of my PSG's C6) Works great, especially for jazz and blues, and it's easy to re-tune to standard bluegrass G tuning from there. |
John Hinsley Member From: Cranston, Rhode Island, USA
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posted 14 November 2004 03:26 AM
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I have been using the Jagwire set available here at the forum. I tune my re-coned Regal to standard C6 and the sound is huge. |
Jeff Strouse Member From: Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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posted 14 November 2004 09:38 AM
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My Regal resonator is tuned to C6th:E - .015p C - .018p A - .022p G - .024p E - .030 Bronze Wrap C - .036 Bronze Wrap I think the "Bronze" is because it's an acoustic string. I got this set from Scotty's music. |
Bryan Bradfield Member From: Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.
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posted 14 November 2004 09:49 AM
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If you have been playing dobro in high bass G tuning, you might want to try G6 instead of C6. Just raise the 4th string a whole tone.From low to high: G, B, E, G, B, D. Obviously, I used the same gauges as for normal G tuning; however, I broke some 4th strings while changing back & forth, so I would now reduce the gauge of the 4th string, if there is a need to move back & forth in the tuning. |
John Rosett Member From: Graham, NC USA
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posted 14 November 2004 12:07 PM
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thanks, everybody. i sticking with the c6 tuning. that's what my lapsteel is, and i just don't have enough brain cells to learn two tunings. john |
Ricky Davis Moderator From: Austin, Texas
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posted 14 November 2004 05:27 PM
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E>.015p C>.018p A>.022p G>.026w E>.032w C>.038w
Is what I use and certainly Bronze wound. Ricky |