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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Tunings and re-tuning
Date:Sunday, November 4, 2007  15:02:46 (-0500)
From:Howard Parker <hlpdobro @....net>

Dave Dillman wrote:
> 
> While we're on this topic, I've been thinking of tuning one trio of 
> strings G Bb D, maybe even making it high strung (light guage on both 
> sets) or double low strings. Since in a band situation, the range of 
> tone on a reso is covered by other instruments. Anybody tried this?
> Dave Dillman

==>Yep,

Mike Auldridge, forgot the tune and album...too lazy to look it up, 
"Blues and Bluegrass" maybe.  Gm on top. G(maj) on bottom, along with a 
bunch of other tunings as I recall.

-- 
Howard Parker
hlpdobro@intr.net

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