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hi folks,
I have read that some people have one baritone tuned DGBE and one GCEA or some other tuning in 4ths
is that GCEA tuning higher or lower than the DGBE tuning?
why would you use the GCEA tuning at all?
to match a singing voice?
to make it easier to play in some keys?
to make it easier by playing open chords rather than bar chords in some keys?
or to change the overall sound of the instrument?
do you know if it´s works on the baritone to tune it lower than DGBE?
.... more like the 4 lower strings of the guitar rather than the 4 higher strings?
thanks for any info!
rich
I have read that some people have one baritone tuned DGBE and one GCEA or some other tuning in 4ths
is that GCEA tuning higher or lower than the DGBE tuning?
why would you use the GCEA tuning at all?
to match a singing voice?
to make it easier to play in some keys?
to make it easier by playing open chords rather than bar chords in some keys?
or to change the overall sound of the instrument?
do you know if it´s works on the baritone to tune it lower than DGBE?
.... more like the 4 lower strings of the guitar rather than the 4 higher strings?
thanks for any info!
rich