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Joined: April 2002 Posts: 3
Location: Gloucester, England, UK | Have contacted Ovation about this, and they CANT give me an answer, but suggested this forum. Somebody help !!!
Im on my second 12-string Ovation elite.
I have to tune the bottom E strings up to F sharp for a particular song.
Is this ok ? (ie; is the bridge gonna hold, or will the extra tension make the bridge come away!)
I use 12 string lights, 10-47.
Please help !
Stu Gravenell - Gloucester, England. |
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Joined: January 2002 Posts: 14127
Location: 6 String Ranch | If it's just those two strings they should hold fine. Is your guitar a natural finish? |
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Joined: April 2002 Posts: 3
Location: Gloucester, England, UK | No, not a natural finish, its a Cherry Sunburst - 2000 model (she's called "Shania". Sad, I know, but the nearest ill get to puttin my hands on her !).
Does the finish make a difference ? |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 613
Location: Zion, Illinois | Why don't you just tune the other 10 strings down a whole step, then capo the second fret?
Bradley |
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Joined: April 2002 Posts: 3
Location: Gloucester, England, UK | Great idea Batman ! It'll take longer, but at least my baby aint gonna be strainin'. Thanks.........
P.S When I "make it" (everyone knows the best new music comes from Blighty) you can be my guitar technician !!! |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 14842
Location: NJ | You might want to try this as well (though you will probably have to change your chord "fingering":
Take a capo and trim the rubber away so that when you put it on the 2nd fret you're only "capo-ing" the low E string.
Whether or not this'll work depends upon the chord structure of that particular song.
Last year, I saw this guy by the name of Willie Porter who was the "warm up" act for Jethro Tull.
This guy played this absolutely AWESOME solo acoustic 12-string instrumental that sounded like three friggin' guitarist playing simultaneously!!
BRILLIANT!!!
I noticed he was playing with TWO capoes on the guitar!
On his web page I learned that (for that particular song) he uses an open tuning on the guitar and uses two capoes that are "notched" so that they only capo specific strings (each capo affects different strings). Sounds like a lot to go through, I know, but what a SOUND!!
[ April 15, 2002: Message edited by: cliff d. ] |
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