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Frank Nims

 

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Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 10:36 am    
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Weissenborn players - what are your preferred tunings?

DADF#AD?
DGDGBD?
GBDGBD?

or lap steel tunings like C6?
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Andy Volk


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Boston, MA
Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 12:33 pm    
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DADF#AD

Because ...

DADF#AC# = Dmaj7
DADGAD = Dsus
DADFAD = Dm
DADF#BD = D6
DACF#AD = D7

And, with the same strings ...

GBDGBD = G
EBDGBD = G/E
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Gary S. Lynch

 

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Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 4:02 pm    
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Andy,
Just bought a copy of your book: Slide Rules
A great resource!

Also, recently just bought my first Weissenborn, a Lazy River, custom made from Myrtlewood from the Pacific Northwest.
I love the resonance and the tuning of this Weiss in D.
Love the sound of a vintage lap steel and dobro, but this tone to the bone..
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Bob Blair


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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 7:26 pm    
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DADF#AD usually. Or the same voicing in different keys. My baritone is usually in B and I have a short scale that is usually in F.
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Mark Eaton


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Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 9:10 pm    
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Unless you use some really light gauges, a weissie usually won't tolerate the tension of GBDGBD. Even then it's probably best to steer clear of that tuning.
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Jack Hanson


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San Luis Valley, USA
Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 10:06 pm    
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I set my 1922 Maui Maid Style 1 up for D-A-D-F#-A-D and have never regretted it:

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Joel Bloom

 

Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 10:23 pm    
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D,F,C,F,A,C low to high...sort of a D minor 7 or F major tuning on my Bediaz spruce top & rosewood back & sides.
Cheers

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Peter Funk


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Post  Posted 25 Jun 2020 11:46 pm    
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Gary S. Lynch wrote:
Also, recently just bought my first Weissenborn, a Lazy River, custom made from Myrtlewood from the Pacific Northwest.

Wow! Eight strings! Never thought of that on a Weissenborn ...
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Gary S. Lynch

 

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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2020 9:15 am    
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Can’t play six all that well, so i thought I would go for broke and get eight!

Right now, I am using D. DADF#AD and the outside two on each end are drone strings.
I have JD Blackbeard.. that is a great guitar. .and 5 other dobros, but the Weiss tone is uniquely different in its sound and wonderfully acoustic!
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 26 Jun 2020 10:32 am    
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Thanks, Gary. Mark, I haven't had an issue tuning to G and back to D but that said, I don't leave it in G for long and it's definitely better to use the proper gauges for G tuning. After previously using Newtone Aloha strings, for all the D family tunings above, I've been happy for many years with these strings:


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Steve Lipsey


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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2020 9:09 pm    
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GBDGBD works fine...I just lower the 3rd to .026, and push the 5th to 5th to 6th, inserting a .038 for the 5th.. Nice even tension, and it sings. Heavier gauges not only might explode it, but they tend to "thud" rather than "sing", at least on my Ben Bonham black acacia/Doug fir custom, modeled after a late 20's version.

I don't play a lot of solo stuff, where the low thumb note is needed...and I like the close spacing for melody runs bottom to top, and there are a lot of really great slants and reverse slants that you lose with open D or G....

Mainly, I like having my Clinesmith Frypan, Tricone dobro, and Weiss, all with the same scale length and same tuning...makes everything more intuitive...my brain clearly isn't as flexible as Andy Volk's!

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K Maul


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Post  Posted 28 Jun 2020 4:38 am    
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I have a baritone made by Marv Fluger that I have in CGCGCE(sometimes Eb or D on the high string).

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Mark Evans


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 28 Jun 2020 3:36 pm    
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On my standard scale Dunn, I bounce back and forth, D and G. I’m finding G has a more sonorous tone foR my tinnitus ears. I can wrest blues and folk vibes from each. I dabbled in a couple typical lap steel tunings. I always return to G/D.

On my Baritone Pogreba, same deal: open C or open B... C wins cause I can sing along.

As the years pile up, I find fewer notes serve me better

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Glenn Wilde

 

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Post  Posted 29 Jun 2020 8:50 am    
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Still working on getting a proper Weissenborn but my old Oahu's are filling the bill pretty well. They are more like traditional guitars though, with separate necks so i think they are more susceptible to tension problems. I put a Bridge Doctor in the little 65k and it is doing fine in D with medium acoustic strings.
I tried to do a high bass tuning on the big 66k and got as high as F ( i strung it lightly) and said "no way" it felt like it would explode! It lives in Eb with those same strings, i used to run it with mediums in C or C#.
I will be beefing up the interior of the 66k and adding a Bridge Dr soon, gotta preserve these old timers.
When dealing with tension on these things you kinda have to use common sense, lots of them have been ruined over the years so if you think it might be under too much stress then it probably is.
And dont get me started on mandolins! Try cranking a 100 year old one of those up to pitch! Shocked
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Dave Sky

 

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Columbus, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 5 Jul 2020 2:03 pm    
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I use open D on one of my Weissenborns. I recommend Andy Volk's Exploring Open D Book. Great book for Open D and the related tunings! Strings: 15-17-026w, 035w, 045w, 056w. I use a 15 and a set of Dadarrio EJ-17 . I use ACEGBD on the other Weissenborn. This gives me GBDGBD, GDEGBD and ACEGBD. 15,17, 26w, 30w, 35w, 45w
Using Daddario EJ-17 and adding a .030w, and a 15p.
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Robert Sands

 

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New Jersey, USA
Post  Posted 10 Jul 2020 5:14 pm    
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On my Iseman Weissenborn I play in Open D. My Baritone Pogreba is tuned a whole step down-Open C. Except for my Pogreba, I live in Open D on all of my lap style guitars, dobro, National M1, Gibson HG2 and all of my electric lap steels and bottle neck guitars. Feels like home.
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Jim Hoke

 

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Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 5 Dec 2023 9:08 am    
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Hey Dave -

I like the idea of that last tuning to described, all in 3rds. Does that set of D'Adarrio EJ-17's work with that? Could you please tell me what those gauges are? Thanks so much!!
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Peter Krebs


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Portland, Oregon, USA
Post  Posted 5 Dec 2023 9:19 am    
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B11. Hi to Lo: E C# A F# D# B (if memory serves). PK.
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Mark Evans


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Colorado, USA
Post  Posted 6 Dec 2023 1:27 pm    
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Lately I’ve been staying in a tuning I learned from Steve Dawson (off his YouTube channel)
CGCGCD

it is simple, has many ‘boxes’ of maj/min scale notes and has many ambiguous tones because of the D (is it major? Is it minor?)
Search YouTube for Steve Dawson Open C tuning tutorial
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Andy Volk


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Post  Posted 6 Dec 2023 2:09 pm    
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I occasionally use El McMeens low C tuning: CGDGAD, a variation on DadGad tuning.
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John Viterito


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New Jersey, USA
Post  Posted 12 Dec 2023 7:22 pm    
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Play any tuning you want on a Weissenborn, even C6, if you get yourself an Emerald Solace Weissenborn. Carbon fiber, strong like bull.
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Miles Lang


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Post  Posted 14 Dec 2023 12:45 pm    
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GBEGBD. The top strings are the same as Andy’s B11 tuning but down a whole step, so I call it A11 tuning, if only just to mess with the smart aleck guitar players out there Razz

I use Pearse Weissenborn strings, but I replace the 4th string with something just a few clicks lighter.
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Larry Allen


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Post  Posted 16 Dec 2023 1:21 pm     Tunings
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On my 7 string tuned to E. Low to high: E G# B C# E G# B .. Very Happy
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Joe Cook


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Lake Osoyoos, WA
Post  Posted 17 Dec 2023 7:46 am    
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DADF#AD on my Imperial Weissenborn and highbass A on my tricone.
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Larry Allen


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Post  Posted 26 Dec 2023 5:21 pm     Tunings
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Not a Weissenborn, but on my Benoit. Low-High G,D,E,G,B,D,..
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