Different scale length
Different scale length
I'm building a guitar for a friend who is a working musician on weekends. He mostly plays solo. He tunes his guitar to d standard not drop d. The strings seem a bit loose although it stays in tune fairly well. He tunes down so it's easier on his voice. I'm thinking a different scale length would be better to suit him. I have a 27 in scale baritone that I play which I have tuned to d it is an electric. It seems like it would be ok if I made his neck to that scale. Any thoughts welcome. This is the part of Luther that is a little confusing to me since I started. It's easy to copy and use jigs and I'm thankful for that!. Also would I have to compensate for the top and body.
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Re: Different scale length
Hi Paul - D'Addario has an online chart that will allow you to pick gauges of strings that will be in tune and correct tension for that (or any) tuning. I will have to find that chart and when I do I will post it. I had a computer mishap so the bookmark I had just up and disappeared.
Oh hey just found it:
http://www.daddario.com/dastringtension ... 7b5e614431
Oh hey just found it:
http://www.daddario.com/dastringtension ... 7b5e614431
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Re: Different scale length
I agree with Dave -- high tension string sets are a much better option. But transposing the chords/music and playing in a different key seems like its the best/normal solution.
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Re: Different scale length
Ok thanks guys. Checking that chart now!.