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Topic: Is it a tunning or not? |
Hill Phillips
From: Alma Arkansas USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2004 5:45 pm
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I don't know if this is a proper tunning or not , but I kind of like it.
maybe someone can tell me what tunning this is and if I can change
the tunning on a string or 2 to improve it.
! G,
2 Eb,
3 C,
4 Bb,
5 G,
6 Eb,
7 C,
8 Bb,
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Terry Farmer
From: Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2004 6:02 pm
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I would call that a Cm7 tuning. |
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Bill Bosler
From: Schwenksville, Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 16 Jun 2004 6:06 pm
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Hill - It's a Cm7 chord. It's as legit as any other tuning. You might try changing the low Eb to an E. That will give you a C major, a C7 chord, a Cm and a Cm7 chord at the first fret. [This message was edited by Bill Bosler on 16 June 2004 at 07:07 PM.] |
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Al Marcus
From: Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
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Posted 16 Jun 2004 6:09 pm
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Hill-That is a Ebmaj6th or Cminor 7th. If evety thing was move up 1/2 tone it would be an Emaj 6th and C#minor7th.
Move it down 3 half tones and it becomes a Cmaj6 and Aminor 7th.
Your tuning gets away from the Pesky high G#. that is on E6th.....al
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John Kavanagh
From: Kentville, Nova Scotia, Canada * R.I.P.
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Posted 17 Jun 2004 10:29 am
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Sounds like a good tuning.
It's the same as a common C6 tuning, GAcegac'e', moved up a minor third, so you could call it Eb6. That higher range might be better for playing in a loud group, and the key would keep you off the open strings, which is a good thing for some styles.
When I use that tuning, I find I don't use the low string much. The "Jerry Bird" version of it would be to drop the low Bb and put an E between the low Eb and the G. He also tuned the lowest string (that would be a C for you) an octave lower.[This message was edited by John Kavanagh on 17 June 2004 at 11:32 AM.] |
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Hill Phillips
From: Alma Arkansas USA
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Posted 17 Jun 2004 2:58 pm
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Wow! Thanks Terry, Bill, Al and John. Maybe I can impress folks when I tell them
That I use a "E flat major sixth tunning" Thanks again and i will try to figure all this out. Bit by Bit
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