Re: What guage strings for down tuning?
As far as the dull thud instead of a note... Can you give a single example of anything he played that makes you think that? To my ears, his tone was always super clear, and often kind of bright. Can't think of a single instance in which he sounded dull.
Cold Shot...not the jangley stuff, but the bass line...what's that even called, the 12 barre blues or whatever...if it's even that. To me, it just sounds "plain." All of his stuff sounds either "plain" or "jangley" to me...and sure, all in the same song.
Let me explain...
In the early 1990's, his style took over every "non-metal" radio station I liked. Not just his own personal music, but his style. EVERYONE got on the blues bandwagon. I'm not a blues fan. I love "bluesy rock," but not the blues. To my ear, it all sounds like a giant cliche that every blues fans often call "the most complex music to ever learn how to play on guitar." That might be true. And I just don't like it. I'm sorry, but I just don't like it.
If a person doesn't like heavy metal, and I make them listen to Toxicity by System Of A Down 180 times in a row (which happens to be my personal record), they're gonna start nitpicking.
The whole arrangement of the blues doesn't work for my ear. It all sounds like a tired old cliche.
I have called Stevie Ray Vaughn's death "The Day The Music Died." Officially, the day the music died was the Buddy Holly plane crash. NOPE! Not to me!!! It was the day that I said, "Who's Stevie Ray Vaughn...???" That - to me - is the day the music died. Starting that day, it was EVERYWHERE. I was in the army when it happened: Fort Knox Kentucky, and they started playing the blues in Louisville radio stations. Then I got sent to Germany, and only listened to CD's. Then I got sent to Fort Polk Louisiana, and it was back to singing the blues. Then I went home to Minnesota, and my favorite rock radio station was throwing A LOT of that stuff into their song rotation.
I hated turning on the radio. I actually hated it.
I started seriously not liking the tone that I was hearing from SRV's songs. It was the TONE, combined with the riff's that did nothing for me. I can actually imagine someone saying that the low notes in Cold Shot are "SWEET" sounding. I could actually see where they're coming from. I hear NO harmonics. The "sweetness" is coming from the pickups and amp, not from the strings. That's my take on it. Can you argue...??? Absolutely you can!!! Am I wrong...???
NOPE!
Why not...???
Because I do not like the blues, and it's way too easy for me to get hyper-critical. Not only do I not like the blues, I don't like what happened next. It ruined my "music experience" when I was in the prime of my life. Never got over it, and pretty much don't plan to.
Layla, the acoustic version...??? Now I can't even listen to the original. He RUINED it. Sure, it was his song to ruin; but it's my brain that says he's wrong for having done so, and I'd LOVE to see someone try to fix the glitch. Ain't happening.
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I just looked it up, and I was wrong...
So what gauge strings did Stevie Ray Vaughan play? According to
Stevie’s tech, he most often played GHS Nickel Rockers (and sometimes Boomers) in the following gauges:
.013 – .015 – .019p – .028 – .038 – .058
If his fingers were aching, he would cut back to a .012 – .058 set, but for the majority of his career, his famous Number 1 and Lenny strats were strung up like this.
Here's a link to the article...
https://www.stringjoy.com/stevie-ray-vaughans-guitar-string-gauges-3/
...which agrees with you that SRV played in Eb. Do the math: 25.5" scale, 13 gauge string, tuned to high Eb...how many pounds of tension...??? I just came up with 24.37 pounds.
TWENTY FOUR POUNDS!!! Now we're heading into BASS STRING territory...!!!
NO HARMONICS!!! HOW CAN THERE BE...!?!
If you tell me that SRV had a "sweet" sound coming from his setup, it was the pickups and the amp/effects. There were no harmonics going on. HOW COULD THERE BE...!?!
AND YOU JUST TOLD ME THAT HE RAN 13's PLAYING Eb...!!! I agree with you, and I'm saying, "NO HARMONICS."
This is why I HATE the blues. It's not that I don't like the blues, the end. The problem is that I can't tell a blues fan/player one fact about the music that they love if they don't want to hear facts.
DULL THUD INSTEAD OF A NOTE.