The Ovation Fan Club
The Ovation Fan Club
Forum Search | Statistics | User Listing Forums | Calendars | Albums | Language
Your are viewing as a Guest. ( logon | register )
NEW in 2026 Searches both the Ovation FanClub and Ovation Tribute websites

Random quote: “Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything.” -Plato



Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
5th&6th (G) on 12-string

View previous thread :: View next thread
   Members Forums -> General PostingMessage format
 
sycamore
Posted 2009-10-21 7:11 AM (#393898)
Subject: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
Have any of you 12-stringers ever changed the 5th/6th (G) string pair to a unison pair? I currently have 0.023" and 0.008" there but thought I'd try a pair of 0.016" plain strings instead. When I'm playing melodies, that high-pitched G (0.008") sometime sounds wrong to my ear (not out of tune, just 'wrong')
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-10-21 8:07 AM (#393899 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Originally posted by sycamore:
try a pair of 0.016" plain strings instead. When I'm playing melodies, that high-pitched G (0.008") sometime sounds wrong to my ear (not out of tune, just 'wrong')
Would that not sound as 1 string .. ( provided they`re tuned in unison ).. yet it `s allways good to x-periment.

Someone I know ( Bas is also Irish ) , heard the SAME thing , he came up with several ideas , ...
.. change a string`s position ( filing saddle , moving 1 string-position slightly forward )
.. install a smaller gauge on main string ..

Unfortunately I`ve not seen him since , so I hope that ye will keep us uptodate with yer findings ..

For the record , after awhile , I also heard it sounded " wrong " .. his was a CFM 12 ( D18 ?? ) .., I blamed it on an " incorrect " placed string ( the " ball " not seated well ).

Vic
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-10-21 8:18 AM (#393900 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string



Joined:
September 2006
Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
I broke my high 'G' once and just put another match to the regular G on there.
(An .020, I had Adamas 1212's on there)

It didn't sound bad, but it didn't sound right. Just Different.
But I was just playing regular chords.

I did sound acceptable until I got a handful of replacement .009's and changed it back.
Once I bought all them spare strings, I never broke another high G... :p
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Auriemma
Posted 2009-10-21 8:33 AM (#393901 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string



Joined:
October 2008
Posts: 639

Location: NW of Philadelphia
A friend suggested making my 12, a 9 string. Just not putting the low end high octaves on. Maybe on my next string change.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
MWoody
Posted 2009-10-21 8:46 AM (#393902 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string



Joined:
December 2003
Posts: 13997

Location: Upper Left USA
No!
You are forbidden!
You must use the strings exactly the way that they come in the package, no negotiating!
In fact, you must only use the D'Addario strings with the colored ball ends and they must, I repeat must be aligned!

If you fail to comply and persist in this "free thinking" you will suffer the extreme consequences of... well, just don't go there.

Ok, if you must - try adjusting the nut so that there is minimal deflection of the high G and you may find that to work better. It's probably an intonation issue.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sycamore
Posted 2009-10-21 9:18 AM (#393903 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
Hmm will check the intonation issues which no doubt will help.
What I'm getting at though that the .008 is an octave higher than I'd like - sort of interrupts the sequence of the scale.
e.g. instead of (gG aA bb c#c# dd ee f#f#) I'd rather have (GG AA bb c#c# dd ee f#f#).

Oh sorry MWOODY, what I meant was 'YES I MUST COMPLY'!
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-10-21 10:17 AM (#393904 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Resistance is FUTILE .. the woodsman won`t have it ..
Top of the page Bottom of the page
CanterburyStrings
Posted 2009-10-21 12:15 PM (#393905 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
March 2008
Posts: 2683

Location: Hot Springs, S.D.
Try the 9 string idea. If you double the heavy strings it'll put too much tension on the neck. The 9 string thing really does work. As a fingerpicker, that's the only way I like to play a twelver. With 9 strings I can get the basses I want and it still sounds like a twelve string. Trust me, it works.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
twistedlim
Posted 2009-10-21 12:51 PM (#393906 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
November 2008
Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan
I like the 9 string idea! I can never seem to get a good down pick, hitting both strings with a my thumb on the base strings. I am going to give it a try. Do you go a bit heavier on the EAD strings that you keep?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
sycamore
Posted 2009-10-22 11:09 AM (#393907 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
March 2007
Posts: 698

Location: Cork, Ireland
Actually replacing the 24/100" wound and the 8/100" plain with two 20/100" plain will only increase the tension by about 1.5% (whereas the difference between a D'Addario 'light' and an 'extralight' 12-string set is about 15%).

Don't often fingerpick this guitar, but I might just go 11-string i.e. take out just the high-pitched G.

Having said that, I often wondered why the lighter string always comes first ie when you pick down you always hit the lighter string first and thus it gets more emphasis
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-10-22 4:16 PM (#393908 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Originally posted by sycamore:

Having said that, I often wondered why the lighter string always comes first ie when you pick down you always hit the lighter string first and thus it gets more emphasis
That lighter string comes first for strumming-down , so as to make sure the heavier one gets grabbed too .

There are 12`s trimmed the other way around , for some , it would be easier on such one to play an arpeggio when pickin` downwards , yet , getting the 12`s intended sound when pickin` up-wards , I`ve come " full circle " on that , using mostly fingers these days .

Single note .. finger/pick up-wards

Strum down-wards

( yes I know , I`m a mediocre git-banger )
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-10-22 4:18 PM (#393909 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Did U find what causes that " wrong " sound .. did something about it ?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Old Man Arthur
Posted 2009-10-22 4:41 PM (#393910 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string



Joined:
September 2006
Posts: 10777

Location: Keepin' It Weird in Portland, OR
Originally posted by twistedlim:
I like the 9 string idea! I can never seem to get a good down pick, hitting both strings with a my thumb on the base strings. I am going to give it a try. Do you go a bit heavier on the EAD strings that you keep?
You could go with 10 strings...


I KNOW that I saw a nine-string Ovation 1657 on evilBay in 2007...
Unfortunately I cannot find a photo of it anywhere.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2009-10-22 4:59 PM (#393911 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
April 2006
Posts: 2491

Location: Copenhagen Denmark
Arthur that`s a FINE lookin` axe .. that with a 1 piece neck ?

My kind of axe , yummy ..how much did ye shell out for that one ?
Top of the page Bottom of the page
stonebobbo
Posted 2009-10-22 5:16 PM (#393912 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string



Joined:
August 2002
Posts: 8307

Location: Tennessee
I had my 12'r strung Nashville style for a while. Very cool effect. Leave strings 1-8 normal, move the octave strings 10 & 12 to 9 & 11, and put high octave strings on 10 & 12. Try Drop D or Double Drop D.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jonmark Stone
Posted 2009-10-22 10:16 PM (#393913 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
May 2008
Posts: 1566

Location: Indiana
Originally posted by Old Man Arthur:
I KNOW that I saw a nine-string Ovation 1657 on evilBay in 2007...
There was a guy here in Nashville, early 80's, had an O nine string. Can't remember his name... cool guitar.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
twistedlim
Posted 2009-10-22 10:57 PM (#393914 - in reply to #393898)
Subject: Re: 5th&6th (G) on 12-string


Joined:
November 2008
Posts: 1119

Location: Michigan
Willie Porter plays a niner I believe.
Top of the page Bottom of the page
Jump to page : 1
Now viewing page 1 [25 messages per page]
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread

This message board and website is not sponsored or affiliated with Ovation® Guitars in any way.
Registered to: The Ovation Fanclub™ Copyright (c) 2001
free counters
(Delete all cookies set by this site)