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2758.1 | Playing up and down the guitar | POWDML::DAGG | | Thu Jun 24 1993 16:04 | 16 |
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I read in the liner notes of a Wes Montgomery recording
that he had a guitar with only 4 strings until he was about
20 years old. The liner notes suggest that the thing
was tuned like the top 4 strings of a guitar.
Mick Goodrick's book is mentioned elsewhere in this conference.
With relation to this topic, he starts out his method
by teaching to play up and down the individual strings, then using
two, then three. The first part he calls "The Art of The
Unitar".
Its easy to fall into "box" or "position" playing,
and the Goodrick approach might counter balance that tendency.
Dave
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2758.2 | Alto bass Strat | SUBSYS::GODIN | | Fri Jun 25 1993 07:53 | 9 |
| I reacll breaking my high E string on a Strat once just before a guitar
solo which I transposed in real time for the remaining 5 strings, but
near the end of the solo, I broke the B also. I did the rest of the
song with only 4. As luck would have it, it was a borrowed guitar & my
spare strings were all at home, so I had to then do the entire last set
with only 4 strings. I think I was the only one that noticed. I have
since switched to thin picks !
Paul
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2758.3 | | AIMHI::JCOREY | | Fri Jun 25 1993 09:02 | 4 |
| Bob Marley recorded "Songs of Freedom" on an acoustic with no D string.
I cant imagine why. Unless he was too hi to notice :*)
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2758.4 | | SOLVIT::SNORAT::OLOUGHLIN | The fun begins at 80! | Fri Jun 25 1993 10:06 | 8 |
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The guy from the B-52s, Rick sumptin', (who's passed on) use to
play his guitar with four strings. I have not a clue what the
tuning was.
Rick.
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2758.5 | | ZYDECO::MCABEE | and his pet rattlesnake, Lefty | Fri Jun 25 1993 11:00 | 10 |
| DAD would be like a three-course bouzouki tuning. I've diddled with said
bouzouki and it was lots of fun. It does force you to work out single-string
ideas if you want to do more than just chord.
For some reason, I've found myself playing with single-string and two-string
ideas lately. It's opening up an area of technique that I've neglected for
a long time. Jeez, if I keep learning like this I might be a competent
player just in time to die of old age.
Bob
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2758.6 | | CHEFS::IMMSA | adrift on the sea of heartbreak | Tue Jun 29 1993 07:58 | 11 |
| I believe that Keith Richards plays with only 5 strings.
Perhaps we should all add to our replies the names of players we can
recall who play on less or more than 6 (discounting 12 string players).
How about Mississippi Big Joe Williams ....played a nine string I
think.
andy
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2758.7 | | KURMA::IGOLDIE | Second heat..! | Tue Jun 29 1993 08:07 | 5 |
| yup Keith doesn't have a bottom E,he once described his playing like
5 strings,2 fingers and an arsehole.
ian
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2758.8 | | LEDS::BURATI | buh-buh-buh-buhbuh-buh, I feel free | Tue Jun 29 1993 10:18 | 4 |
| >he once described his playing like
>5 strings,2 fingers and an arsehole.
Ya gotta love the guy!
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2758.9 | | E::EVANS | | Tue Jun 29 1993 12:12 | 8 |
| re: Keith R:
I heard it as 3 chords, 2 fingers and an arsehole.
Wish I could play as well.
Jim
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2758.10 | the anti-keef | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Tryin' to loosen my load | Tue Jun 29 1993 14:22 | 6 |
| RE: "ya gotta love the guy"......not
RE: "wish I could play as well"....you probably can
Steve
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2758.11 | %^) | NWACES::HICKERNELL | Sweet summer sweat | Tue Jun 29 1993 14:26 | 5 |
| re: Steve
How about, "Wish I had the money he spends on drugs"?
Dave
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2758.12 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Tue Jun 29 1993 19:50 | 5 |
| RE: .10
Thats what I say about Clapton... Right Buck ??
jc (with a Bud-induced attitude...)
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2758.13 | and i thought ec was yer hero.... | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Tryin' to loosen my load | Wed Jun 30 1993 08:03 | 7 |
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>>Thats what I say about Clapton... Right Buck ??
Coop, when did you start bashing EC? I'm shocked.........!
8^)
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2758.14 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Wed Jun 30 1993 10:53 | 5 |
| Wel... he *really* was...Right up until I read about him and
Mick Jagger bumpin' uglies...
:-)
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2758.15 | 8^} | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Tryin' to loosen my load | Wed Jun 30 1993 11:31 | 5 |
| RE: -1
Dam! I had just forgotten about the BooFoo story!
8^O
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2758.16 | | KDX200::COOPER | Let The Light Surround You!! | Wed Jun 30 1993 11:46 | 2 |
| BooFoo ?
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2758.17 | not in public! | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Tryin' to loosen my load | Wed Jun 30 1993 11:57 | 5 |
| RE: -1
I sentchya mail......
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2758.18 | Tenor guitar, banjo | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Fri Jul 02 1993 09:22 | 45 |
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Funny that this topic came up now !! I just picked up an
old tenor guitar a couple of weeks ago. My understanding is
that the tenor guitar was invented for tenor banjo players
that wanted to cross over to guitar. It is supposed to be
tuned exactly like a tenor banjo, but many people tune them
differantly. One book I read recommends tuning the 4 strings
to the top 4 strings of a guitar but at the 5th fret, which
would give you G,C,E,A (low-high). I found this would require
a little too much tension with the string guages I've got on
mine so I ended up tuning to E,A,C#,F#. This gives me an A
chord in the open position (where G usually is) and it still
has a nice chiming tone to it.
Tenor guitar has a shorter scale than standard guitar and
the neck is obviously not as wide. Having only 4 strings
introduces is a bit of a challenge. If you view it as a
limitation, than it will in fact limit what you can do. If you
think of it as a completely differant instrument than guitar
(playing a differant role in an ensemble), than it can be a
lot more interesting. Tenor guitars are mainly intended to be
a rhythm instrument and chords do sound great on them, but rules
were meant to be broken and they can be used for lead playing as
well.
My tenor guitar is made by Harmony. I bought it at a flea
market for pennies. I'm amazed at how well made this guitar
is made. I thought Harmony made junk, but this is a highly
playable instrument with good tone. Akira Tsumura has several
tenor guitars in his collection. His are mostly Gibsons, Martins,
and other well known brands. I saw a beautiful National tri-plate
tenor guitar at the Boston Guitar show with an engraved/plated
body that was awesome. I'd love it, but $1200 is a little steep
for me.
A cheap way of trying your hand at tenor guitar is to remove
the bottom 2 strings from your guitar and capo at the 5th fret.
I also own a 5-string banjo and a Dobro. The top four strings
are tuned the same on both. Playing an instrument with an alternate
tuning does not come naturally. It forces you to think !!
Mark
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