Great discussion. I use the same tuning setup for an 8/10/12 string.
How many chords/voicings are in your tuning? Advantages/Disadvantages?
Full 3/4/5/6/7 note chord possibilities on a 10/12 string and Almost All on an 8 String : All tunings listed below are Lo – Hi – Strings.
8 String – Em11: E, G, B, D, F, A, C, D or E (Except minor 6th Chords fully a drop 2/3 voicing is required and 13th Chords. If you Tune your 1st string D to an E all 13th chords will be available but you will lose your 6th chords )
10 String -CM13/Em13: C, E, G, B, D, F, A, C, D, E (All Chords and Fast Soloing on 1st 4 strings)
12 String – CM13/Em13: C, E, G, B, D, F, A, C, D, E, G, A (All Chords & Fast Soloing on 1st 6 strings)
SOURCE:
http://ilapsteel.wordpress.com/2014/01/ ... ur-tuning/
Great videos. Great discussion. I can't call it the James tuning as I been using it before and as stressed by earlier discussion that having a full thirteenth chords enables the full gamut of chordal possibilities. Been there tried it tested it.
I call my tuning the "Theory Tuning" Try adding more strings. Enjoy. Keep Steelin' alive.