Can a standard guitar be tuned to the Gryphon?

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Can a standard guitar be tuned to the Gryphon?

Unread post by gibsonchet » Fri Jan 01, 2010 3:56 pm

I've pretty much gone to playing all baritone guitars and so am selling my standard guitars and I was hoping to try something different with one of my fave models before selling it.

I know that you can take a standard guitar and make it "raised B." It sounds nice, but not really what I am going for. Does anyone know of a way (string guages, tunings, etc.) to get Dave's gryphon's nice soprano sound on a standard guitar (I understand the guitar is a 12 string and I am playing a 6, but I'm simply talking general notes/tuning)?

If nothing else, would an octave pedal work?

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Re: Can a standard guitar be tuned to the Gryphon?

Unread post by guitar_frk » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:37 pm

gibsonchet wrote:I've pretty much gone to playing all baritone guitars and so am selling my standard guitars and I was hoping to try something different with one of my fave models before selling it.

I know that you can take a standard guitar and make it "raised B." It sounds nice, but not really what I am going for. Does anyone know of a way (string guages, tunings, etc.) to get Dave's gryphon's nice soprano sound on a standard guitar (I understand the guitar is a 12 string and I am playing a 6, but I'm simply talking general notes/tuning)?

If nothing else, would an octave pedal work?
Best thing to do is take the Baritone, capo it, and use a POG so you can use an octave up and an octave up slightly detuned to get the 12 stringed sound.
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Re: Can a standard guitar be tuned to the Gryphon?

Unread post by BenHarper » Mon May 24, 2010 7:50 pm

You can use the raised B guitar and capo it on 3rd fret, or on 1st for the baby blue sound. Cheapest way of getting that raised D sound.

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Unread post by Thomas » Mon May 31, 2010 7:17 pm

capo 12?

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