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Plessure
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I have recently bought a 12 string which i find excellent for improvising vocal melodies. However, the top unison strings limit me in this style of playing. I would like all the courses to be octaves.
On my set of strings the G octave string is 0.008 inches. I understand this is the thinnest string commonly available. Seeing as the E string is a normal 0.010 despite being only 3 semitones lower in frequency, i suppose i would need to go down to like 0.004 in order to attain some kind of symmetry. Are such thin strings even practically viable? Conversely, could 0.008 be tuned 9 semitones higher than usual and not risk snapping at any time?
Any input will be appreciated.
On my set of strings the G octave string is 0.008 inches. I understand this is the thinnest string commonly available. Seeing as the E string is a normal 0.010 despite being only 3 semitones lower in frequency, i suppose i would need to go down to like 0.004 in order to attain some kind of symmetry. Are such thin strings even practically viable? Conversely, could 0.008 be tuned 9 semitones higher than usual and not risk snapping at any time?
Any input will be appreciated.