I just need to drop the low Eb to Db
What a great idea - the perfect reason (excuse) for another PRS !The answer is so obvious I can't believe I have to spell it out, but it is early, so...
Another. Guitar.
You know you wanna....
The answer is so obvious I can't believe I have to spell it out, but it is early, so...
Another. Guitar.
You know you wanna....
I still need to figure out how I will get drop Db tuning without blocking
I was gonna suggest that @elvis just learns how to quickly re-tune - I have a colleague in the music biz, he gigs seriously regularly, and is constantly changing tuning on his guitar - now it is an acoustic, but still, he can retune from std E to DADGAD for one song, then next song to something like EBEFCF in the mere seconds of banter between songs.The answer is so obvious I can't believe I have to spell it out, but it is early, so...
Another. Guitar.
You know you wanna....
The answer is so obvious I can't believe I have to spell it out, but it is early, so...
Another. Guitar.
You know you wanna....
I was gonna suggest that @elvis just learns how to quickly re-tune - I have a colleague in the music biz, he gigs seriously regularly, and is constantly changing tuning on his guitar - now it is an acoustic, but still, he can retune from std E to DADGAD for one song, then next song to something like EBEFCF in the mere seconds of banter between songs.
Once you get a feel for your guitar, you just know how much to turn each tuner to get it from one to the next "roughly" in tune, and then do a quick fine tune.
But...another guitar does solve the problem just as easily.
I was gonna suggest that @elvis just learns how to quickly re-tune - I have a colleague in the music biz, he gigs seriously regularly, and is constantly changing tuning on his guitar - now it is an acoustic, but still, he can retune from std E to DADGAD for one song, then next song to something like EBEFCF in the mere seconds of banter between songs.
Once you get a feel for your guitar, you just know how much to turn each tuner to get it from one to the next "roughly" in tune, and then do a quick fine tune.
But...another guitar does solve the problem just as easily.
I was gonna suggest that @elvis just learns how to quickly re-tune - I have a colleague in the music biz, he gigs seriously regularly, and is constantly changing tuning on his guitar - now it is an acoustic, but still, he can retune from std E to DADGAD for one song, then next song to something like EBEFCF in the mere seconds of banter between songs.
Once you get a feel for your guitar, you just know how much to turn each tuner to get it from one to the next "roughly" in tune, and then do a quick fine tune.
But...another guitar does solve the problem just as easily.
I do this with hardtails, but the trem will always take longer and be less stable.