Tuning Question
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crawlspacestefan
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Tuning Question
I've got a question for you folks:
I'm just about to start playing with a group that I played with a bit six months ago or so. Anyways, a few of their songs require some lower tuning of the E (mostly D, but one song down to C#). With my old Mexican Fender I didn't really worry, but because I'm significantly more invested with my Rick, I was a bit worried going up and down with the tuning throughout the course of a practice. Am I just being ridiculous, or is there anything to worry about when regularly changing the tuning?
Thanks!
I'm just about to start playing with a group that I played with a bit six months ago or so. Anyways, a few of their songs require some lower tuning of the E (mostly D, but one song down to C#). With my old Mexican Fender I didn't really worry, but because I'm significantly more invested with my Rick, I was a bit worried going up and down with the tuning throughout the course of a practice. Am I just being ridiculous, or is there anything to worry about when regularly changing the tuning?
Thanks!
Re: Tuning Question
No worries. 
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Re: Tuning Question
Are you going to drop-tune (C# - A - D - G) or tune down three half steps across the board (C# - F# - B - E)? The latter will be easier to adjust to from a playing point of view and should result in more even tension across the neck (using heavier strings). You may need to have the nut slots filed a tad....
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Re: Tuning Question
I'd move up to a heavier gauge E string like a .110 so it's not so sloppey when down tuned.
Re: Tuning Question
I use a hipshot D tuner and I go back and forth drop D to E all the time. No ill effects.
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crawlspacestefan
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Re: Tuning Question
Just drop tuning the E.
I'm not worried about any playing adjustments - I was just worried (probably irrationally, but I love my bass!) about changing the tension of that string up and down repeatedly. You know what I mean?
I'm not worried about any playing adjustments - I was just worried (probably irrationally, but I love my bass!) about changing the tension of that string up and down repeatedly. You know what I mean?
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crawlspacestefan
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Re: Tuning Question
But it seems the consensus is that I was worried over nothing.
Thanks, guys!
Thanks, guys!
- coolingitdown
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Re: Tuning Question
Yep, not to worry!
Or should I say, don't fret?
Or should I say, don't fret?
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Re: Tuning Question
i used a 110-50 set on my '64 and '68, but we were tuned a semi tone down across the board, then dropping that 110 down to c sharp(D) to play the meanest "D" chord you ever did seed ! never had any problems.
