Thread: F#F#F#F#EB?
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Old 08.29.2006, 01:19 PM   #9
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F# F# F# F# E B (low to high?)
I'm guessing the first two F#s are the same, and the next two are an octave higher, that makes most sense. I'm also guessing the B string is tuned down to E, and that the e is tuned down to B too.

that is all correct, also its best to not use a standard set of string gages, but mix them up and use the same gage for the strings in unison to get the best sound!
thurston uses from low to high: .042, .042, .024, .024, .018, .014

so buy strings in bulk!

also its quite convenient that this gage arrangement is workable for the F#F#GGA#A# tuning...
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