
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ni9RW2KWSUg
G13th (often called G11th)
E
C
A
F
D
B
It was used by Andy Iona, David Kelii, among others, and there are some amazing recordings by Lovey Lui Conn.
I am only using the top 6 strings.
I have tried it expanding it to 8 but I think it works best as a six string tuning… Would be interested to hear other opinions.
It is fairly unusual, and is one of my favorites for jazzy sounds and is a straight forward retune from B11th, C6th and many other tunings!
The bottom 5 strings of G13th are actually the same intervallically as the top 5 strings of B11th tuning, with an additional G# added on top.
G# E C# A F# D#
E C A F D B
This relationship to B11th and the presence of a 4th in the tuning likely why it is often called 11th even though TECHNICALLY it is a 13th tuning.
The tuning really is like a “mystical” B11th. Like all tunings it has drawbacks. There are a lot of pretty chords, but it really is lacking a lot of basic inversions!
This is how I conceptualize the tuning:
The top 4 strings are a major 7th ( 1 3 5 7)
The middle 4 are a minor 7th (1 b3 5 b7)
The bottom 4 are a 9th ( 3 5 b7 9)
The bottom 4 and the 1st string are a 13th (3 5 b7 9 x 13)
the bottom 3 are a diminished ( 1 b3 b5)
Plus the top 3 strings are the same as with C6th so any familiarity there transfers right over!
The presence of a full, straight major 7th chord in a tuning is fairly rare, so they really get your attention when you hear them!
In my video, I ripped off the intro from Jules Ah See’s solo on “Manuela Boy” from the 1959 Hawaiian Calls record “Hawaiian Strings”.
Jules probably played a Fender pedal steel on that record and got some pretty lush chords.
I have seen old posts from people who assumed he was using non-pedal G13th on that track, and I do not blame them because it fits on the tuning pretty well.
It is a little over the top with open string licks that are tricky to play cleanly, but I think the video is a decent demonstration of the kind of sounds you can coax from the tuning. I will tab out the steel part when I get time!
Does anyone else play this tuning? I’d be very interested to know what songs and tunes you think suit the tuning well
