Topic: 12 string tuning
Can someone confirm the tuning for a 12 string guitar. Starting from the top (E), is it:
Both the same (E)
both the Same (A)
both the Same (D)
both the same (G)
An octave apart (B)
An octave apart (e)
thanks
Jim P
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Can someone confirm the tuning for a 12 string guitar. Starting from the top (E), is it:
Both the same (E)
both the Same (A)
both the Same (D)
both the same (G)
An octave apart (B)
An octave apart (e)
thanks
Jim P
For standard tuning the E and B are tuned in unison...E A D G are tuned an octave apart...
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For standard tuning the E and B are tuned in unison...E A D G are tuned an octave apart...
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correct! <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_cool.gif" border=0 alt="Cool">
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For standard tuning the E and B are tuned in unison...E A D G are tuned an octave apart...
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correct! <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_cool.gif" border=0 alt="Cool">
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bang on correct, absolutely.
Better with a tuner though, you will find it much easier to tune them all.
Ken
Yes, a tuner is a great investment...especially for 12 strings guitars and for mandolins...
Check out this site for 12 string tuning.
<a href="http://www.tle.se/twelve.html" target="_blank">http://www.tle.se/twelve.html</a>
The best thing to tune a 12 string is using a tuning device, it works fine with me, and the 2 small (thin strings) they are the same, so you will have a double E, I think that MARTIN has a guitar, with 7 strings, 5 normal and a double E (BYRDS Guitarist) for the "twang", there are even guitars now with a very normal model, but 8 strings. Never tried one.
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