Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
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Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Hi,
Just watched this video for the umpteenth time [I'm a big Mike Campbell fan] and noticed the stringing.
The guitar appears to be strung in the more traditional 12 string manner [concert/octave] rather than the Rickenbacker method.
Is this just my failing vision, or is this Mike's preferred stringing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNUWlrK ... 1U&index=2
Just watched this video for the umpteenth time [I'm a big Mike Campbell fan] and noticed the stringing.
The guitar appears to be strung in the more traditional 12 string manner [concert/octave] rather than the Rickenbacker method.
Is this just my failing vision, or is this Mike's preferred stringing?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNUWlrK ... 1U&index=2
only my opinion of course!
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
The first few Rick 12's were like that (traditional way). Mike's is the 3rd 12er they made.
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Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
[quote=]The guitar appears to be strung in the more traditional 12 string manner (concert/octave) rather than the Rickenbacker method.[/quote]
Sorry, meant octave/concert
So, does anyone know if that his preferred stringing now?
I play a 620/12 that I truly love and is my regular gigging guitar however, I have recently had it converted and set up in the traditional manner and have to say that I much prefer it this way, both the sound and playability.
As I said, that is just my preference!
Sorry, meant octave/concert
So, does anyone know if that his preferred stringing now?
I play a 620/12 that I truly love and is my regular gigging guitar however, I have recently had it converted and set up in the traditional manner and have to say that I much prefer it this way, both the sound and playability.
As I said, that is just my preference!
only my opinion of course!
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
The giveaway is at 0:25. Mike's - the 3rd Rick 12 ever made - is strung in the "traditional" manner, so an octave is struck first on a downstroke. Since a new nut would have to be cut, it's unlikely he ever deviated from that at any given time, seeing as how he has millions of guitars and would just use a different one if he wanted the "chime" of Rickenbacker octave stringing, where the fundamental is struck first on a downstroke.
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
This is Campbell's only 12-string strung octave first. All his other Rickenbacker 12-strings are strung the Rickenbacker way, and I believe his Danny Ferrington double-neck may also be strung like a Rickenbacker. Tom, on the other hand, strings ALL of his 12-strings octave first.
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Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Now THAT'S interesting......thank you.JakeK wrote: Tom, on the other hand, strings ALL of his 12-strings octave first.
only my opinion of course!
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Well, this is interesting!jdogric12 wrote:The giveaway is at 0:25. Mike's - the 3rd Rick 12 ever made - is strung in the "traditional" manner, so an octave is struck first on a downstroke. Since a new nut would have to be cut, it's unlikely he ever deviated from that at any given time, seeing as how he has millions of guitars and would just use a different one if he wanted the "chime" of Rickenbacker octave stringing, where the fundamental is struck first on a downstroke.
Suzi Arden's 12 string guitar (the first one Rickenbacker made) was traditionally strung.
According to the above quote, the third 12 string guitar made was also traditionally strung.
So, how did George Harrison's 12 string guitar (the second one made) end up with the Rick way of stringing a 12 string guitar?
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Campbell said he has the 625/12 strung traditionally because that's how it was strung when he got it in 1977.
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Thanks, Jake. So who reversed the stringing on it, does anybody know the ownership history of what is the first solidbody 12 string Rick?
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
I actually do not know any of the guitar's history before Campbell acquired it.
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
JakeK wrote:I actually do not know any of the guitar's history before Campbell acquired it.
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
I don't see any reason to think #3 was ever Rick-way. It's entirely reasonable to assume #1 was trad-, #2 was Rick-, #3 was trad-, and from then on they stuck with Rick-way.
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Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Interesting discussion and being new to Rickenbacker I've learned a lot, not only from this discussion but also from actually trying my 620/12 with the traditional stringing.
As I said earlier I had recently re-strung my my 620/12 the traditional way and I honestly thought I preferred that way until today, when I re-set it back to the original Rick stringing method and have to say that, after the experiment and comparing, I now believe the Rick method is phenomenally better and now I understand what RICKENBACKER 12 strings and Rickenbacker "chime" are all about!!
We live & learn!!
As I said earlier I had recently re-strung my my 620/12 the traditional way and I honestly thought I preferred that way until today, when I re-set it back to the original Rick stringing method and have to say that, after the experiment and comparing, I now believe the Rick method is phenomenally better and now I understand what RICKENBACKER 12 strings and Rickenbacker "chime" are all about!!
We live & learn!!
only my opinion of course!
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
You can't just switch willy nilly. If you don't cut a new nut the strings will not sit right. Saddles too.
Re: Concert/Octave or Octave/Concert
Tell that to TP...jdogric12 wrote:You can't just switch willy nilly. If you don't cut a new nut the strings will not sit right. Saddles too.
