These are a little different !
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That first kid can't carry a tune in a paper bag.
The two guys aren't bad. Cathy |
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lol ! Cathy, the guitars sound good in the second one, but to me it's like there's a guitar player missing ? :rolleyes:
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It seems to me I hear someone strumming a 12 string, yet both players are using 6 strings. Can you hear it?
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Crazy as this sounds, I think the fingerpicker's high e is strung an octave high. In any case, the guitars have a very bright tone.
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Yup. I thought of that. Like a high string guitar.
Cathy |
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Right, but in this case I think it's just the high e. Because at the very beginning of the tune the fingerpicker plays in a range that sounds consistent with an ordinary guitar on the lower strings.
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I wouldn't dare to tune the E up an octave. I'd be afraid it would warp the neck.
Cathy |
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well, it's just a matter of selecting the right gauge. You wouldn't want to try it with an .11 for example. But I was thinking you could do it with a banjo string, maybe the high g drone of a 5-string banjo for instance. But you're right, you have to be careful with that kind of thing. I always get a little nervous when I retune to play some open-tuned song, although I find injuries to the neck to not be the problem so much as destroying brand new strings by too much tensioning.
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