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Topic: What string gauge for 23" scale Gibson BR-6 |
Hans Henrik Rasmussen
From: Denmark, Copenhagen
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 4:16 am
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Hi,
So, I just got this beautiful Gibson BR-6 which is ònly 23" scale. Right now the strings on it are way too light (something like .011-.050) , and I was wondering what gauge would be the best fit for it? Maybe something like .017-.060?
*EDIT: And I'm playing in Open D tuning.
Also, picture:
Thanks,
Hans _________________ Tabs for songs by Kelly Joe Phelps and other artists at my website: www.hhrasmussen.dk/music
Last edited by Hans Henrik Rasmussen on 26 Nov 2014 6:20 am; edited 2 times in total |
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Jack Hanson
From: San Luis Valley, USA
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 5:49 am
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Nice looking BR-6, Hans.
The gauge of string is dependent on the tuning(s) you want to play.
Most of the time, I play C6 tuning. After some experimentation, here are the gauges I have come to prefer on my Gibson lap steels, which are all approximately 22-1/2" scale:
E .017
C .020
A .024p
G .026w
E .032
C .038
The above gauges work fine for A6 and B11 as well.
Although some may be appropriate for low-bass G, A, D, or E tunings, as a rule, standard guitar sets are usually not the best for lap steel. It's better to purchase strings by the gauge, not the set.
Here is a link to a chart courtesy of John Ely that will get you started:
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/graphics/pdf/string_gauge_chart.pdf
A degree of experimentation will probably be needed before you find out what works best for you on any particular instrument. |
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Hans Henrik Rasmussen
From: Denmark, Copenhagen
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 6:17 am
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Oh, sorry, I forgot to write that I'm playing in Open D tuning - guess that makes my suggested gauge a bit more realistic
And I've played lap slide for several years - just never experienced such a short scale.
Thanks,
Hans _________________ Tabs for songs by Kelly Joe Phelps and other artists at my website: www.hhrasmussen.dk/music |
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Stephen Cowell
From: Round Rock, Texas, USA
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Joe Burke
From: Toronto, Canada
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 9:19 am
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Great looking steel! I have a BR-6 as well, though the black and white art deco like model. I love it. |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 10:57 am
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For a D tuning, I would recommend something like this:
1st .018
2nd .022
3rd .026
4th .036
5th .040
6th .048 |
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Hans Henrik Rasmussen
From: Denmark, Copenhagen
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 11:05 am
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Thanks for the replies everyone!
@Joe Burke: Great to hear! What gauge are you using for Open D (if you ever play in that tuning)? _________________ Tabs for songs by Kelly Joe Phelps and other artists at my website: www.hhrasmussen.dk/music |
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George Piburn
From: The Land of Enchantment New Mexico
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 1:40 pm Open D Gauges
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GeorgeBoards open D ship with
lo to hi
D=060 A= 046 D= 036 F#= 026w A= 022p D= 015p
Open E Ship with
E= 056 B= 042 E= 032w G#= 024p B=020p E=013p
We came to these gauges from both b0b's string gauge chart and John Ely's chart.
Our open 6 strings are also 23 scale. |
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Hans Henrik Rasmussen
From: Denmark, Copenhagen
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Posted 26 Nov 2014 2:56 pm
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Perfect George! I'll give those gauges a go.
Thanks for the help,
Hans _________________ Tabs for songs by Kelly Joe Phelps and other artists at my website: www.hhrasmussen.dk/music |
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