Topic: Nashville High Tuning
I recently ordered new strings for my acoustics. For several years I've had a small 3/4 size acoustic (currently an Ibanez Daytripper) that I set up using Nashville high tuning (octave strings of a 12 string). This time I put a set on my Martin 000-16GT. WOW! The mahogany body of the Martin has never had the deeper tone of my rosewood 000 Blueridge and the high tuning set-up seems to really "sing". I'm getting new calluses on my fingers from playing it so much over the last few days. With a capo, the further up the neck I play the more it sounds like a mandolin and further down the neck its more like a banjo, yet not quite the sound of either. The new "sound" has also given me ideas for new songs to write. I've been trying to imagine what a resonator guitar with high-tuning would sound like - a sitar/banjo/dobro??
Does anyone else use a "high-tune" or other string gauge combo that is different and produces a unique sound? I'm not talking about drop D or other tunings using the normal gauge strings, but changing the size of the strings to produce a different sound using normal tuning.
DE