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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Tunings and re-tuning
Date:Sunday, November 4, 2007  00:14:27 (-0500)
From:David Tanner <dcsrt @.....net>

3 or 4 years ago when I was awaiting delivery of my Guernsey, I was  
talking to Ivan and he was testing a tuning device that would detune  
certain strings with one move. I believe it was for tuning between G  
and D. He was very excited about it. I don't know whatever happened  
to the unit or system but he demo-ed it for me over the phone. Worked  
pretty slick.   - Dave

On Nov 2, 2007, at 11:09 AM, Josey Rigs wrote:

>
> Hi list.
>
> Started playing dobro about 5 months ago - loving it. My bandmates  
> even like it enough to have me play it at shows. Right now I play  
> in two tunings, what I call low G (DADGBD) and D (DADF#AD). I play  
> some songs in one, some songs in the other depending on the song's  
> key. I'm wondering if there is a solution to having to re-tune all  
> the time (since that's a bit of a show-stopper to me) other than  
> forcing the set list to keep all the D/E songs together and the G/A  
> songs together - that just sucks.
>
> Is there an easy way to use one tuning for all these keys without  
> setting capo on the 5th fret and such? What tuning is pretty good  
> for all/most of them, if there is one? Do I just have to get good  
> at changing tunings? My buddy says I should just get another dobro  
> for this, which I would love to do of course, but we are already  
> trucking around so many instruments! Any pointers welcome here,  
> since I don't know anybody that plays dobro to ask about it.
>
> Thankee!
> J

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