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Old September 9th, 2009, 05:01 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Taylor Nine-String

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Old September 9th, 2009, 06:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Huh,
  • First thought: kinda cool.
  • Second thought, if I'm strumming triads or other pieces of chords or even playing individual notes, isn't it going to sound a little odd?
  • Third thought: I haven't heard any large outcry for nine-string guitars, did I miss an earth shattering cry?
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Old September 9th, 2009, 07:10 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Could be cool. I guess I could try it out by removing three strings from my 12-string. Seeing it, I was reminded of Martin's 7-string Roger McGuinn model (octaved G string).
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Old September 9th, 2009, 07:35 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Yes, I know people often remove one treble E from 12-strings, so why not remove a few more?
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Old September 15th, 2009, 02:09 AM   #5 (permalink)
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I used to have one of these! Not a Taylor though... Alvarez made a model in the 80's. Great guitar, I miss it all the time. They are extremely rare, but still pop up once in a blue moon. I have a friend in Colorado who still owns one. Very cool for solo singer/songwriter types of performance and recording. Really fills things out.
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Old September 15th, 2009, 02:55 AM   #6 (permalink)
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The old blues guys often removed the 3 double strings on E B G (Lonnie Johnson)...


...or added strings to the lower E A D (Big Joe Williams)... this is not a new idea...

http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/...itar+Blues.htm

http://tweedsblues.net/trader/ninestring.html
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Old September 15th, 2009, 01:57 PM   #7 (permalink)
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the guitar is meant for Nashville tuning - named after a recording technique used in Nashville recording studios ...
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Simply put, Nashville tuning is tuning a guitar to the "other half" of a 12-string, and when played together with a conventionally tuned 6-string guitar, the two together create a 12-string sound. This is done by tuning the lower four strings (G - Low E) an octave higher than usual, while leaving the first two strings (high E and B) unchanged. This requires different string gauges than usual.A Nashville tuned guitar can be used by a second guitarist in an ensemble without fear of treading on each other's sonic space, and creating a really full rhythm sound.While it is usually used together with a conventionally tuned guitar, it can also be used solo.
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Old September 15th, 2009, 06:47 PM   #8 (permalink)
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That's a more elegant solution than the Andy Tielman did in the 1960s:

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Old September 15th, 2009, 08:33 PM   #9 (permalink)
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I believe Vox had a teardrop-shaped nine string electric back in the late Sixties...not sure if it was the top three or bottom three that were paired.

Ah, here it is...http://voxshowroom.com/us/guitar/mk9.html
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