Topic: TENOR GUITAR
Hiya,
I'm new to the gang and am looking for other Tenor Guitar players. I use Chicago tuning: DGBE.
Chef
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Hiya,
I'm new to the gang and am looking for other Tenor Guitar players. I use Chicago tuning: DGBE.
Chef
Greetings Chef! Although i do not play tenor guitar, here is a link to an artist who does play tenor (along with fiddle). Great stuff - give it a look-see:
<a href="http://www.myspace.com/sethlakeman" target="_blank">http://www.myspace.com/sethlakeman</a>
[COLOR=orange]hi,
im new too but i dont play the tenor guitar i play the accoustic guitar.
Hello, tenor lovers.
I love my tenor guitar. Mostly I play ukulele, but in January I found a 1950's Martin tenor. I tried tuning it in 5ths, but finally decided to quit confusing myself and tune it DGBE - like a baritone uke or the four high strings of the guitar. Now I'm enrolled in a class to learn the chords up the neck. As someone once told me, 'You paid for those frets, why not use 'em?' I plan to do just that.
I'm ingnorant and stuff...what is a tenor guitar? <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_redface.gif" border=0 alt="Embarassed">
Tenor Guitar & Tenor Banjo were very popular in the 30's to the 50's. Usual tuning is DGBE, They are 4 stringed instruments. They are both mostly used as rhythm instruments, but can play lead as well. The Banjo's are mostly used in string bands today, and you seldom see a tenor guitar played. They are favorites with Mandolin and Violin players because the fingering is the same. Even if tuned differently the positions are the same. I have several Tenor Banjos, an acoustic Tenor Guitar, and a RICKENBACHER Electric Tenor Guitar from the Early 1930's (A Solid Bakalite Body Electric Guitar, about 20 years before Fender or Gibson)
Hello Brother Chef! So pleased when I saw another TG player on Chordie,then my little heart sank when I saw your tuning...Damn!I play a Tonewood tenor but have it tuned Irish...GDAE,as is my mandolin,bouzouki and tenor banjo...so way too far down the line to change tuning!I have been building up my songbook,mainly in chords but also enjoy a little experimental picking.Most things I pick up from Chordie (all hail,great site),songbooks and watching on youtube too.Find it helps to re write the lyrics in my little notebook and then highlight the chords above in a different colour...very helpful after a couple of beers!Anyway..my name is Martin Carey from Nottingham,England!Good luck!
If you've been on youtube then you'll know these.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czcb-mu-9Hs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LWwmhj92-Cw
You can work out the tunes by using the ABC versions which you can pick up at
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/4331 and
http://www.thesession.org/tunes/display/55
You can also cut and paste the ABC's into ABCMus (http://www.hitsquad.com/smm/programs/Abcmus/ ) where you can slow them down and play them.
I play Baritone Uke and was thinking about getting an electric. So I do a little research and find no electric baritone ukes but I did find Tenor Guitar. This sounds like what I am looking for.
Anyone know a place where I can find a inexpensive Electric Tenor Guitar?
Didn't know an electric tenor was made, news to me.I only know of acoustic tenor guitars so would be interested to know where these are available from.
Hi,
I am a beginner at music to a point. But, what I am trying
to figure out is the melody of cording to the notes. I can strum the cords,
but I want to learn how to read the notes then 'pick' the
strings to them. I have a little Martin tenor guitar and I love it,
I have no clue on reading the notes
and then correlating them to the strings...is there a book out
there for a beginner? that is NOT to a 6 string guitar?
I have found that I can tune the guitar to
the tenor Banjo...or can someone help me out here on this
problem...I need a "BEGINNER" course in music theory on letters
to the notes that match the strings to a four string instrument/guitar (as limited as
a 4 string can be.)
Hi
a tenor guitar, is making a big come back with the "cigar box guitar' or cbg ,tuned in fiths or open g or d for slide.
ive having one made now and it will have pickups, and also set to play unpluged in. i also am looking for more info on chords or anything else.
thanks mike
Been a long time but here goes
I play TG tuned adgc just like tenor banjo which I also play.
Have a 1956 Gibson Electric,a Soares'y tenorcaster electric,a,Martin 1950's,and a another old beat up Tg I forget what it is at the moment.
LOVE playing the TG I use a heavey D string and tune it an octive lower in order to get rid of that D string ring most TG's get and it makes for a very mellow sounding Guitar.
Play in a 3 piece group with 2 banjo players that is why I use the Tg to give a little bottom and diff. sound. Thats all for now Have Fun
Hi Banjorene,
A member for nearly three and a half years and now your first post. Welcome to the Forum and I hope we hear more from you.
Roger
I play tenor guitar too. I don't play six-stringed guitars. JERSEYDEVIL (above) is quite wrong when he states tenor tuning. Traditional tenor tuning is in fifths: CGDA. I tune mine in the "Irish style": GDAE, same as a violin or mandolin.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7QUMVt5Tqk
I play tenor guitar too. I don't play six-stringed guitars. JERSEYDEVIL (above) is quite wrong when he states tenor tuning. Traditional tenor tuning is in fifths: CGDA. I tune mine in the "Irish style": GDAE, same as a violin or mandolin.
Well lets all bow down to the tenorlord because we know nothing and he knows all.
I've only been playing stringed instruments since about 1974. So, obviously, I don't know everything about them. But, there is one thing I do know. Players will string an instrument any way that they like. Hard and fast rules for tuning any stringed instrument (except maybe piano) don't exist. Regional tunings exist everywhere. Ask a delta blues player what "traditional" tuning is to him....Put a blue grass banjo player in the same room as an Irish banjo player and try to find the "traditional" tuning. I'm currently building a 4 string guitar and its going to be tuned to D A F# D. I'm not trying to sling missiles here, I'm just offering a different view.
All that may be, but don't be mislead as to what the "usual" tuning is. (It's CGDA)
I don't use it myself, so I understand.
I know that tenor guitar can be a very interesting thing to play. Aside from a high notes that it produces, it would have been hard to play (spam removed by moderator)guitar for beginners[/url] on that accord. This kind of instrument can be a very rare one, if you would pull it through in the long run.
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Hi Everyone Im the proud new owner of a Tenor Eukele it sounds just great ! Playing the Beatles etc Tunung to gcea is there any hints from you guys on what other songs and tuning arrangament s that would help compliment my playing i had a lesson and was advised to play it like a mandalin ! ANY HINTS cheers Rickdune
Rickdune, I'm sort of a rookie mandolin player and I've seen ukele players that play that instrument like a lead guitar. I'm not sure what the rules are. Same with guitar.. I've been playing those things for decades and honestly, there's some rules and a thousand different ways to play them.
Thanks Tandem3
for your reply i agree with u it just seems what songs I like to play and how I play them strumming wise is the answer!!!!
I find thumb down and fingers up in a slow pluking mode with the Tenor uke lets me explore chords much better or too your own liking I mean!?
Ill keep a look out for any other suggestions anytime
THANKS AGAIN Rickdune !
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