Raised B on average guitar
Raised B on average guitar
Can someone tell me if I can take the second six strings of a twelve string guitar and string them with no harm onto my guitar to tune it to raised B?
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ignoree that.. he doesnt know hwat hes talking aobutfilmdude100cms wrote:umm, i know how to do it, but like are you trying to have a 12-string in raised b, or the regular 6 strings in standard, and the ones an octave up in
raised b.
so youre looking to switch the second string from each pair on a 12er to a regular 6 string and hav4e it in raised b?
i dont think you can because not all of them are the 5th i dont think
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Re: Raised B on average guitar
nope this is not the way to go about doing this. read the faq for stringing a guitar to raised B. as for what you described, it is sometimes called nashville tuning, where you take the octave strings from a 12 string set and string them up. you will only have one wound string (the low E).eigsterg wrote:Can someone tell me if I can take the second six strings of a twelve string guitar and string them with no harm onto my guitar to tune it to raised B?
This can give a really cool sound especially when playing with multiple rhythm guitarists. I used to do this to justify having 3 rhythm guitarists at a church i went to. I usually led on the "Nashville" guitar and i'd let 2 kids from the youth group play too.
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actually dick, i do know what im saying i keep a guitar in raised b, im just confused at the request... dont act like an assholecrash_in_to_me wrote:ignoree that.. he doesnt know hwat hes talking aobutfilmdude100cms wrote:umm, i know how to do it, but like are you trying to have a 12-string in raised b, or the regular 6 strings in standard, and the ones an octave up in
raised b.
so youre looking to switch the second string from each pair on a 12er to a regular 6 string and hav4e it in raised b?
i dont think you can because not all of them are the 5th i dont think
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