guys i've found a cheap 8 string and am wondering about the tuning.i know the big strings are tuned to standard but what about the companion strings?are they suposed to be tuned to standard also?
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Yeah, the regular strings would be (high to low)G, D, A, E like a guitar, but the extra strings would be up an octave. It's been a long time since I've dabbled in bass. Maybe a should pick one up again soon!I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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Cool! [img]graemlins/toast.gif[/img]
I remember reading about the Hamer 12-string bass, and the normal 4 strings had two extra strings each tuned an octave higher, so I assumed it would most likely be the same for the 8-string. I guess you could always tune it differently, but the octave up seems the most logical.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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I read that Cheap Trick's bassist used to use the 12-string when the singer wasn't playing his guitar on stage. He said it helped fill up the sound and make it thicker, like there actually was another guitarist playing.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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The biggest issue I had with the 12 string bass is the sheer width of the fretboard. It's like a friggin' harp. And the strings were set up so that the smaller strings were "above"(towards my chin) the base string. It seemed almost impossible to play chords on the bass, but if you already have three strings ringing for one note, that is probabyl enough. I was just getting greedy and wanted to see how many strings I could get vibrating in unison. I thought it was pretty cool for metal, I managed to play a little Cryptopsy on it, but it sure took all of my concentration to get it to sound right.
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