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This is interesting, Per. Of course, a guitar has different resonances for different keys too, but maybe not so dramatic a difference, which I wasn't aware of. I hear what you're saying with regards to range. That makes a good argument, if sticking with a six-string. Daryl Shawn www.swanwelder.com www.chinapaintingmusic.com > All wind instruments have completely new fingering for every key. And > > the resonating pillar of air behaves totally different if you just > transpose the key a half step up or down. So the risk of getting in a > rut is way smaller than when sticking with the guitar. > > >> Honestly, I don't see a world of possibilities in switching tunings. >> > > My question, when I started this thread, was to find out ways to do > solo looping with guitar and have instant access to a wider range, > i.e. being able to play like with a piano; making deep bases and high > melodies in one go. The Stick is also good for that, but I thought > that maybe you can tune a guitar "wider" to expand the range? But > maybe a fifths based tuning will interfere badly with the ability to > play fluent melody lines?