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Subject:Re: [RESOGUIT-L] Tunings ??
Date:Friday, January 4, 2008  08:33:32 (+0900)
From:Hugh Ashton <resonator @.......com>

On 04/01/2008 3:13, "Hal Laurent" <hal@hallaurent.com> wrote:

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


> 6th tunings are quite common in "classic country".  It's all over Hank
> Williams recordings.
> 

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

Hugh


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