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at this point you no longer look for an "F" strings, as much as you just start asking the guitar store emplyee for a .017 guage string...TI Strings makes single strings up to around there, and i used to get mine at juststrings.com, but i don't believe i can find them there any more...what you probably can do though is maybe drop a line to juststrings or TI themselves and see if they can scare up a .017 gauge string (btw, it is a bass string)...i believe conklin makes his own strings, and he might be able to help too :) alterations? i didn't have to change up my brice 6'er, and brice is a cheaper 6 string bass, so i doubt any alterations are in order... Good Luck Charlie On 5/8/06, Andreas Wetterberg <awetterberg@post.cybercity.dk> wrote: > Charlie, I currently use my regularly tuned 6-string, and I'm quite > clueless to these weird tunings- are the F strings readily available? > hell, is it just a guitar-string? ;) Also, I'd need to have alterations > made in a shop, right? > > Andreas > > > > Charlie Milkey wrote: > > I tune my 6 string bass EADGCF...now that is a range...throw on an > > octaver effect pedal, and you've got an incredible range! :) > > > > Charlie > > > > > > On 5/8/06, Steve Lawson <steve@steve-lawson.co.uk> wrote: > >> >>Then you've got Steve Swallow whose five string is E, A, D, G, and > >> B and he plays with a pick.<< > >> > >> I'm pretty certain it's a high C on Steve's bass - still tuned in > >> fourths. > >> > >> Of course, you could always get a 6 string bass - then you get the > >> Low B and the High C, and have a great range for looping... > >> > >> Steve > >> www.stevelawson.net - site > >> www.stevelawson.net/store/ - shop > >> http://steve.anthropiccollective.org - blog > >> www.myspace.com/solobasstevelawson > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > . > > > >