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Unread post by Minerva » Sat Jul 31, 2004 1:52 pm

I was just watching the video for Stay or leave from Sessions at AOL and the tab for the song on this website says that Dave's guitar is tuned to raised B, which has to be true because dave doesn't use a capo in the performance. im just curious if there is a trick to doing this tuning, i tried it on one string and it broke. I also heard you could use a capo but I would like to know how to do this tuning.

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Unread post by Snyder » Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:27 pm

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filmdude100cms wrote:you mean kyser? yeah i hate my kyser capo waaaay too much presure from it.
well kyser isn't the only brand that makes that style, but yeah
whats wrong with those, thats what I have and it works fine for me, I like it. What do you use or suggest?
I think they're ugly and they use too much pressure. I use Shubb capos.
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Unread post by Snyder » Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:27 pm

Minerva wrote:I was just watching the video for Stay or leave from Sessions at AOL and the tab for the song on this website says that Dave's guitar is tuned to raised B, which has to be true because dave doesn't use a capo in the performance. im just curious if there is a trick to doing this tuning, i tried it on one string and it broke. I also heard you could use a capo but I would like to know how to do this tuning.

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Minerva wrote:I was just watching the video for Stay or leave from Sessions at AOL and the tab for the song on this website says that Dave's guitar is tuned to raised B, which has to be true because dave doesn't use a capo in the performance. im just curious if there is a trick to doing this tuning, i tried it on one string and it broke. I also heard you could use a capo but I would like to know how to do this tuning.

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Raised B
BEADF#B
u cant use ur regular strings, u gotta buy some lights and buy an extra b string make sure its .16mm, throw out the Low E, and put the A string in the E position and the D in the A, put everysting 1 place up from where is usualy is, and then put the extra B string in the high E position then tune it
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Unread post by Macht » Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:30 pm

Snyder wrote:
Minerva wrote:I was just watching the video for Stay or leave from Sessions at AOL and the tab for the song on this website says that Dave's guitar is tuned to raised B, which has to be true because dave doesn't use a capo in the performance. im just curious if there is a trick to doing this tuning, i tried it on one string and it broke. I also heard you could use a capo but I would like to know how to do this tuning.

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Unread post by Minerva » Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:41 pm

wow what a pain in the ass, i think ill just stick to the capo on the seventh. Thanks for the info

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Unread post by Macht » Sat Jul 31, 2004 2:42 pm

Minerva wrote:wow what a pain in the ass, i think ill just stick to the capo on the seventh. Thanks for the info
yeah :P. Somewhere down the line i'll buy a guitar just for raised b.

capo on the 7th works, but you know, it gets hard :P
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Unread post by Minerva » Sat Jul 31, 2004 3:00 pm

just out of curiosity, any other songs he uses weird tunings on?

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Unread post by Davy28 » Sat Jul 31, 2004 3:00 pm

Doing the slides is really the only tricky part with capo 7, especially on Oh.
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Unread post by DMBFan63 » Sun Aug 01, 2004 12:00 am

Minerva wrote:just out of curiosity, any other songs he uses weird tunings on?
Busted stuff, but that is just a waste of time tuning to that, just play it standard
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Unread post by joe-unit » Sun Aug 01, 2004 8:01 pm

i use a kyser too, how am i messing up my guitar, i didnt know it was bad for it. i was wondering what it did before i mess it up too bad
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Unread post by dmb_tatertot » Mon Aug 02, 2004 12:54 am

joe-unit wrote:i use a kyser too, how am i messing up my guitar, i didnt know it was bad for it. i was wondering what it did before i mess it up too bad
it just puts a lot of unneeded stress on the the strings and fretboard and if you dont clamp it just right, the intonation will be way off.
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Unread post by whip3512 » Mon Aug 02, 2004 5:15 am

Minerva wrote:just out of curiosity, any other songs he uses weird tunings on?
Um, off the top of my head I would say "Oh", "You Never Know" and "Stay OR Leave" (which we've already mentioned) all use raised B. "Busted Stuff" has a weird tuning I don't even bother with. Also, if you want to include drop D tuning, then "Don't Drink the Water", "Crush" and "Bartender" use that tuning.

Raised B isn't worth it. I'm baby-sitting my brother's Takamine for the summer so I took the liberty of Raised B-ing it, and I hardly play the thing. I mean, it's cool when you learn the songs, but the novelty wears off. Plus, the original stuff I write on it sounds too honky-tonk for me. Just go with the capo.
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Unread post by Minerva » Mon Aug 02, 2004 8:57 pm

I use one of those trigger capo's too, i never really noticed much of a problem with them but i dont use them too much. anyone know of the one that you attach to the neck and it rolls up and down the fretboard and you just tighten it where you want it? how are those on the neck and such?

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