wz up Brent?DMBFan63 wrote:For traditional baritone guitars, the neck scale is longerpraisedave wrote:ideally but not necessarilyDMBFan63 wrote:to go baritone, you have to have a longer neck scalefilmdude100cms wrote:ummmm.... reason its called raised b, the strings are raised to a higher pitch, you tuned down to baritone, wich cant be acheived on a standard guitar, (it can with a special tuning that i use, but not with the actual notes)SpoonInSpoon wrote:i tried lower my e and a to b and e for an another thing. they were floppy, but got the effect down. its good with just those two down to do a base line playing with a normally tuned guitar.
you have to do somethinspecial to get them that high though, read the DMBtabs faq.
raising to b tuning
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Uhh..? Not much? why? and how did you find out my name?Swe dmbfan wrote:wz up Brent?DMBFan63 wrote:For traditional baritone guitars, the neck scale is longerpraisedave wrote:ideally but not necessarilyDMBFan63 wrote:to go baritone, you have to have a longer neck scalefilmdude100cms wrote:ummmm.... reason its called raised b, the strings are raised to a higher pitch, you tuned down to baritone, wich cant be acheived on a standard guitar, (it can with a special tuning that i use, but not with the actual notes)SpoonInSpoon wrote:i tried lower my e and a to b and e for an another thing. they were floppy, but got the effect down. its good with just those two down to do a base line playing with a normally tuned guitar.
you have to do somethinspecial to get them that high though, read the DMBtabs faq.

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