String Gauges for D Tuning on Dobro??
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- Richard Sinkler
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String Gauges for D Tuning on Dobro??
What string gauges are used on a Dobro for a D tuning, high to low?:
A
F#
D
A
F#
D
OR:
What is the proper tuning for a D tuned Dobro with string gauges? The one above is the same as a G tuning just moved up to D. It seems it would be too high in pitch.
A
F#
D
A
F#
D
OR:
What is the proper tuning for a D tuned Dobro with string gauges? The one above is the same as a G tuning just moved up to D. It seems it would be too high in pitch.
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Also...
To get your head around the tuning more quickly (assuming you're familiar with dobro 'G'), look at the intervals -- things are just shifted 'down'.
So, licks you may have played on strings 1 and 2 in 'G' are now on strings 2 and 3 in 'D'...
It's definitely a different tuning than G, but I prefer it -- for the most part I can do whatever I would have done in G, plus I can have that high D first string drone... and I like the string 1/string 3 forward slant...
anyway.
To get your head around the tuning more quickly (assuming you're familiar with dobro 'G'), look at the intervals -- things are just shifted 'down'.
So, licks you may have played on strings 1 and 2 in 'G' are now on strings 2 and 3 in 'D'...
It's definitely a different tuning than G, but I prefer it -- for the most part I can do whatever I would have done in G, plus I can have that high D first string drone... and I like the string 1/string 3 forward slant...
anyway.
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Thanks guys.
The tuning James posted makes more sense.
Kevin,
I have a question on the 6th string as far as the gauge. Wouldn't lowering the G down to a D make the .056 too loose and sloppy sounding? I guess I could try it on my Tut and see.
Does anybody just use one reso tuned to G and retune for D when needed or do you use 2 different reso's for each tuning?
The tuning James posted makes more sense.
Kevin,
I have a question on the 6th string as far as the gauge. Wouldn't lowering the G down to a D make the .056 too loose and sloppy sounding? I guess I could try it on my Tut and see.
Does anybody just use one reso tuned to G and retune for D when needed or do you use 2 different reso's for each tuning?
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My big fat gauges
.068 .048 .038 .032 .026p .018
Right now I'm using nickel wound and a .070 on the bottom.
I like the fact that the bar doesn't make the string 'give' and go sharp.
Right now I'm using nickel wound and a .070 on the bottom.
I like the fact that the bar doesn't make the string 'give' and go sharp.
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Thanks everyone. I was about to buy a second reso, but this should work out good.
Does anyone ever just lower the 6th string G to F# when re-tuning to D?
Does anyone ever just lower the 6th string G to F# when re-tuning to D?
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There'd be no harm in trying that... I like having the root on the bottom there, but whatever floats your boat 
You're not going to get much response from dobro players -- dobro players traditionally stick to the G tuning and capo (or adjust) as needed...
I play a lot in open D, occasionally in G... but I'm not playing traditional bluegrass dobro...

You're not going to get much response from dobro players -- dobro players traditionally stick to the G tuning and capo (or adjust) as needed...
I play a lot in open D, occasionally in G... but I'm not playing traditional bluegrass dobro...
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2024 Update:
Since I now have 2 resonators, I want to put the D tuning on one (Regal RD-40) and G on the other (Recording King Professional [new to me this year]).
I tried tuning the G tuning down to D and despise the sound of the sloppy 6th string. I found a set of John Pearse strings on JustStrings.com that has a heavier bottom. The gauges are: .016 .018 .027w .039w .049w .059w. I am upgrading the cone and installing my Schatten pickup on the Regal next week and will put these strings on.
Since I now have 2 resonators, I want to put the D tuning on one (Regal RD-40) and G on the other (Recording King Professional [new to me this year]).
I tried tuning the G tuning down to D and despise the sound of the sloppy 6th string. I found a set of John Pearse strings on JustStrings.com that has a heavier bottom. The gauges are: .016 .018 .027w .039w .049w .059w. I am upgrading the cone and installing my Schatten pickup on the Regal next week and will put these strings on.
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and regular G tuning guitar) . Playing for 55 years and still counting.
and regular G tuning guitar) . Playing for 55 years and still counting.
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Re: String Gauges for D Tuning on Dobro??
Guys, all responses are meaningless without knowing the SCALE of the instrument and the OCTAVE of the note.Richard Sinkler wrote:What string gauges are used on a Dobro for a D tuning, high to low?:
A
F#
D
A
F#
D
OR:
What is the proper tuning for a D tuned Dobro with string gauges? The one above is the same as a G tuning just moved up to D. It seems it would be too high in pitch.
State the scale of the instrument! From there the octave can be assumed.
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- Richard Sinkler
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Re: String Gauges for D Tuning on Dobro??
I don't think they are meaningless as these guys are probably experienced players. And a handful of posts down from the post you quoted, I corrected the tuning to the standard open D tuning.Tony Oresteen wrote:Guys, all responses are meaningless without knowing the SCALE of the instrument and the OCTAVE of the note.Richard Sinkler wrote:What string gauges are used on a Dobro for a D tuning, high to low?:
A
F#
D
A
F#
D
OR:
What is the proper tuning for a D tuned Dobro with string gauges? The one above is the same as a G tuning just moved up to D. It seems it would be too high in pitch.
State the scale of the instrument! From there the octave can be assumed.
The scale is 25".
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and regular G tuning guitar) . Playing for 55 years and still counting.
and regular G tuning guitar) . Playing for 55 years and still counting.
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Adding to what Richard wrote, the overwhelming majority of modern squareneck resonators have a 25" scale length. There are some historic old Dobro brand guitars where it varies slightly, sometimes with a 24.75" scale length.
Every so often a small shop builder might put out something like a "travel dobro" with a shorter scale and more compact body - but these are quite rare.
In other words, squareneck resos aren't anything like electric lap and non pedal steel guitars where scale lengths can be all over the map. If one puts on a set of what is sold as "dobro strings" on any of these guitars for G and D tunings, except for the very rare exceptions - you're good to go.
Jerry Douglas stated many years ago that the .056w 6th string when tuned down to D from G can be a little "floppy" but it doesn't bother him. It's never bothered me either.
If I had guitar that stayed permanently in Open D then (like Pete Grant) I would put on a beefier 6th string, but since I play in G tuning the vast majority of the time and occasionally tune down to D, the typical dobro set of 16/17-56 works just fine.
Every so often a small shop builder might put out something like a "travel dobro" with a shorter scale and more compact body - but these are quite rare.
In other words, squareneck resos aren't anything like electric lap and non pedal steel guitars where scale lengths can be all over the map. If one puts on a set of what is sold as "dobro strings" on any of these guitars for G and D tunings, except for the very rare exceptions - you're good to go.
Jerry Douglas stated many years ago that the .056w 6th string when tuned down to D from G can be a little "floppy" but it doesn't bother him. It's never bothered me either.
If I had guitar that stayed permanently in Open D then (like Pete Grant) I would put on a beefier 6th string, but since I play in G tuning the vast majority of the time and occasionally tune down to D, the typical dobro set of 16/17-56 works just fine.
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I too play the G tuning. I'm only trying the open D because I have the second resonator guitar. There's probably a 90% chance it will never see a stage.
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and regular G tuning guitar) . Playing for 55 years and still counting.
and regular G tuning guitar) . Playing for 55 years and still counting.