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johans

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hey :)

any of you tried restring your stingray 5 to .... E A D G C so throw the low B away and moves everything up and add a high C string, how it sounded? is it recommended? since i rarely use my B, just happy to see it there, i might as well add a high C for more chords and melody capabilities ... any thoughts? :eek:
 

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johans said:
hey :)

any of you tried restring your stingray 5 to .... E A D G C so throw the low B away and moves everything up and add a high C string, how it sounded? is it recommended? since i rarely use my B, just happy to see it there, i might as well add a high C for more chords and melody capabilities ... any thoughts? :eek:

Probably work, but you'd have to put a different nut on since the strings will be smaller. You don't use low B string? I was forced into drop tuning for some songs before I started using 5 string. Low B is much more important to me than more HIGH notes. Just MO.
 

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msg to jonguitarz ....

do i really need to change the nut for EADGC setup?
can i get it anywhere or do i need to get it from EB ?

:)
 

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Hey, Johans. I did a High-C tuning on my ESP five banger. No problems as far as fret buzz due to the discrepancies in the string gauges and the corresponding slots in the nut. I actually found no use for the High-C so I returned to the standard BEDAG after a short time.
 

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midopa said:
Hey, Johans. I did a High-C tuning on my ESP five banger. No problems as far as fret buzz due to the discrepancies in the string gauges and the corresponding slots in the nut. I actually found no use for the High-C so I returned to the standard BEDAG after a short time.

I've got a US Curbow that I've had strung up EADGC for years without ever changing the nut. You can certainly try out the tuning before you spend the money to get a new nut installed, at least.

I don't really like 6 string necks, but I do like the chording options a high C string provides. I have my Curbow set up with TI Jazz Flats, and it sounds amazing. It's currently being refinished, and I'm really starting to miss it.

I wouldn't string up one of my Bongos with the tuning (maybe some recording with the piezos and some nylon strings), but I have enough nice basses that I can have some specialized instruments. :D

Go for it, it'll just cost you a set of strings.
 

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....always a step ahead!! :D I'm probably going to string my SR5 with E-C tuning and TI flats now that I've got a FRETTED Bongo. I have tried it on another of my basses and it's definitely a great option to have at hand, if for nothing else than expanding some bits of harmonic knowledge and chording.You might never use the licks on a gig but I'm banking on my ears appreciating the chord recognization work out :D

cheers!
 

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what brands of strings that has 5 string and a high C in it?

i know that warwick has the hich C 5 string pack
what else ...
 

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johans said:
what brands of strings that has 5 string and a high C in it?

i know that warwick has the hich C 5 string pack
what else ...


I usually just buy a 4 string set, and then order a single high C string separately. www.juststrings.com sells single strings, and I get my single 'C's from the same place I get my other TIs--www.thedudepit.com.
 

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Psychicpet said:
....always a step ahead!! :D I'm probably going to string my SR5 with E-C tuning and TI flats now that I've got a FRETTED Bongo. I have tried it on another of my basses and it's definitely a great option to have at hand, if for nothing else than expanding some bits of harmonic knowledge and chording.You might never use the licks on a gig but I'm banking on my ears appreciating the chord recognization work out :D

cheers!

You won't regret it. I really like the way chords sound with the TI Flats. Plus, no string noise so you can slide chords up and down the neck with abandon. :D
 

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johans said:
or maybe i might as well get a 6 string pack
and use the rest but discard the low b :)

Well, you could do that, too. But, since the low B is the most expensive string in the pack, you'll be paying a good bit for a string you have no intention of using.

Of course, if you end up not like the EADGC tuning, you would have the low B to switch it back to BEADG.
 
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