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Subject:RE: [RESOGUIT-L] Tunings ??
Date:Thursday, January 3, 2008  19:19:01 (-0500)
From:Hal Laurent <hal @..........com>

Hugh Ashton [mailto:resonator@j-views.com] said:
> 
> Just so that we're clear, which string is the "thin" string? 1 or 6?
> Different people I know have different ways of numbering strings (yes, I
> have some weird friends).
> 
> > 1 G#
> > 2 E
> > 3 C#
> > 4 B
> > 5 G#
> > 6 E
 
The highest pitch (thin) string would be 1, and the lowest pitch (thick)
string would be 6.

> So what gauge strings would you use for this E6 tuning on a reso?

I've never done it on a reso myself, just on a lap steel.  

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Hal Laurent
Baltimore




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