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Stephen Dorocke

 

From:
Tres Piedras, New Mexico
Post  Posted 21 Apr 2005 8:07 pm    
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Could someone please tell me the notes of the 10 string extended Leavitt tuning? Thanks in advance.....
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Roy Thomson


From:
Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 1:40 am    
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Hi Stephen,
Here is an eight string Leavitt set up and a link to let you hear how it sounds.
Low to High:E--C#--E--G--Bb--C--D--B
Our Day Will Come http://members.cox.net/loveridehd/OURDAYWILLCOME.mp3
If I were to expand on the above I would
probably add "A" in the ninth position and
place an E in the first or second,, either way I would keep the B note on top there somewhere.
This leaves the Basic Leavitt Tuning right in the middle and it would facilitate applying bass clef in composing and reading
standard notation.
I experimented with another 10 string tuning in the past but found the Leavitt sound got lost in the mix.
I am not aware that there is any recognized 10 string Leavitt tuning per se.
Hope this helps.

Roy
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Stephen Dorocke

 

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Tres Piedras, New Mexico
Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 6:22 am    
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Roy, Thanks for the info. And the audio is very nice indeed! Is that you playing?
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Roy Thomson


From:
Wolfville, Nova Scotia,Canada
Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 6:57 am    
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You're welcome Stephen and yes that is my
playing.

Roy
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Bill McCloskey

 

Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 10:28 am    
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I have been playing with Reece Anderson's 12 string lap tuning for the last few days and really enjoying it. You could probably adapt for 10 string if you want to try something that has lots of chord possibilities and utilizes 10+ strings.
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Stephen Dorocke

 

From:
Tres Piedras, New Mexico
Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 12:11 pm    
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Thanks for the input Bill. Reece's 12 string tuning is full of possibilities for sure. The thing I like, and need, in the Leavitt tuning, is the full diminished 7th chord for all the substitution possibilities inherent within that chord structure.
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Bill Hatcher

 

From:
Atlanta Ga. USA
Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 12:20 pm    
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Also if you do just some simple behind the bar pulls you can get even more voicings and cool licks. Great tuning.
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Stephan Miller

 

From:
Silver Spring, Maryland, USA
Post  Posted 22 Apr 2005 1:31 pm    
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Stephen-- You might consult Forum member Mike Ihde on his thoughts...he's the main champion of the 6-string Leavitt tuning. I believe he favors a lower Eb and C for the 7th and 8th strings. Never heard him go past that.
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