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#316 - 06/22/09 11:29 PM 12 string
Opti Offline
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Registered: 05/24/09
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Loc: California
I have never tried playing a 12 string guitar. So I only know enought to be dangerous. But from what I understand all a 12 string acustic guitar does is ad an extra string to each of the six courses with maybe an octive difference to add tone. Does anyone play a 12 string on here? I have been looking for information on tuning a 12 string we just picked one up and it is obviously not tuned but I can't get it to sound right.

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#331 - 06/24/09 09:48 AM Re: 12 string [Re: Opti]
ShackMan Offline
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Registered: 03/14/09
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Loc: Pittsburgh Area
Tune the regular EADGbe strings first. Then tune the octaves to those.

They are wonderful for warming up acoustic sound, giving your chords more of a full and well-rounded tone. Generally, they aren't meant for finger picking, but some people have figured out how to do it on a 12 just as well as a 6. I have no idea how.
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#407 - 07/14/09 08:11 AM Re: 12 string [Re: ShackMan]
Micromoog Offline
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Registered: 07/06/09
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I haven't touched a 12 string guitar for years, but I'd like to eventually get one.

Has anyone here ever played one of those 12 string Stratocasters? I think that would have a great sound with the 12 strings combined with the phasing possibilities of the Stratocaster pickup switch.

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#530 - 07/26/09 01:29 PM Re: 12 string [Re: Opti]
Grenalda Offline
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Registered: 07/05/09
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I'd like to experiment on a 12 string. I am learning on a 6 string but I would love to see the depth of sound I could get on a twelve string. Is it harder to fret a 12 string. I mean do you tend to have to watch where your fingers go more than a 6 string?

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#532 - 07/26/09 10:31 PM Re: 12 string [Re: Grenalda]
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Grenalda, they generally are spaced about the same as a six-string. The only difficulty curve is for your plucking/picking hand, to be honest. Your fretting hand does the exact same thing it's always done on a six-string.
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#574 - 08/02/09 10:29 PM Re: 12 string [Re: ShackMan]
Grenalda Offline
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Registered: 07/05/09
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That's cool! I'd love to try it. I have a dulcimer that has five strings instead of three like a normal dulcimer. It gives it a lot more depth of sound and I love the way it handles. It makes a great deal of difference in the strength of the sound, the resonance and the depth of the sound. I would assume the 12 string guitar would be the same.

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#645 - 08/07/09 11:23 PM Re: 12 string [Re: Opti]
drix2 Offline
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Registered: 08/04/09
Posts: 5
Hey Opti I am not sure if you are still around but if you need help with the 12 string I can give you my method. It is kind of long and detailed. Let me know if you are still interested. Like Shackman said it gives off some great tunes so I hope you don't get discouraged.

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#753 - 10/08/09 09:13 AM Re: 12 string [Re: drix2]
Ricardo Offline
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Registered: 10/05/09
Posts: 14
Has anyone here played a 12 and 6 string double neck? I imagine that would get kind of heavy during a set, but I've always thought they were cool.

I liked Jimmy Pages Gibson, and I think Rich Dodson of The Stampeders had a Fender with a 12 string and a Tele combined, way back in the 70s.

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#770 - 10/25/09 06:16 PM Re: 12 string [Re: Ricardo]
Chris Offline
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Registered: 03/02/09
Posts: 116
Ricardo, I have not played a 12 and 6 double neck, or anything similar, but I have held one before that a friend had. It was a Gibson, can't remember the model exactly but I think it was a copy of the one Page is always seen playing. Les Paul's and SG's are heavy enough in my opinion, but this thing was a beast. Picking it up after holding a Strat was a shocker. Very cool, though.

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#809 - 12/01/09 12:21 PM Re: 12 string [Re: Chris]
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Registered: 11/25/09
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
Denny Laine used a 6/12 doubleneck with Wings, and Mike Rutherford of Genesis used to use a Shergold doubleneck with interchangable necks, usually a 12-string and bass, and Geddy Lee of Rush used a Rickenbacker with a bas and either 6 or 12 neck, although he didn't during last year's tour. I'm not a guitarist, but I have fooled aoruind with the SG-style 6/12 model that Page used. Yes, they are ridiculously heavy -- two necks and a bigger body. Not something you'd want to use all night. I can't see the need for one except in a trio situation like Zeppelin or where the player must swicth quickly between 6 & 12. When I saw Paul McCartney in DC this past August, Brian Ray played six-string electric for the first part of "Band on the Run" but during the orchestral interlude switched to acoustic 12 for the rest of the song.
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