mick hearn wrote:Well sounds interesting - I might be the lucky owner of your Remington then. I wonder.
Anyway getting to your subject - sounds like a version of E13 that you might be after or maybe an E9. I am currently using Leon McAuliffes E13 however I still find the strings below 4 a little confusing. Thats cos I dont have any real musical knowledge. I blunder about until it sounds right but it sounds like a strum over the guitar does not resolve. I am tempted to go for a G# on top string rather than E and then take a close look at the bottom strings.
Have a look at my post to hear the Remington with the E13 McAuliffe tuning.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your reply and apologies for me taking so long for me to get back to you but I must have my settings wrong as I didn't get an alert. In the end, I shifted from C6 to A6 (Low to High - F#, A, C#, E, F#, A, C#, E) for the near neck as it seems to make more sense when playing with guitarists.
For the far neck, I also settled (at least for now) on a variant of E13 (Low to High - E, B, D, F#, G#, B, C#, E). Whilst I don't use that neck much, it does give me a nice old country sound though I find the chord positions a little difficult.
Perhaps it is my old Remington you have? I sold it around late-2006/early 2007. I know that because my daughter was born in 2006 and she was only a young baby when I let it go. Two older blokes from the west midlands met me at Trowell services on the M1 to buy it. One thing I like about those guitars is the way they use individual tuners on an aluminium strip rather than the Fender-Style tuner pan. My new one has those but they seem solid enough.
Cheers,
Steve
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