I just got a 70's Sho-Bud 12-string. It's my first 12-string, and it came with this oddball setup:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 LL LV LR RL RR
F# -F
D# --C#
G# +A
E +F +F -Eb
B ++C# -Bb ++C#
G# +A ++A#
F# -F
E -D +F -Eb -Eb
B ++C#
G# +A
E +F -D#
B +C# ---G#
It has some of the standard U12 changes, but in odd places and combinations. Anybody know the concept behind this copedant?
First thing I'm going to do is add the C pedal in position 3, add a 2nd string 1/2-step lower somewhere, then add another Eb lower on RKR. I'll also be moving the E>F raise to some other position besides LKV, which makes no sense to me.
Any other suggestions?
I'm trying to decide between U12 or extended E9. [This message was edited by Dylan Schorer on 07 December 2005 at 09:51 AM.]