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    What do you use?

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    .042, .032, .022, .011 from this set of guitar strings

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    I've tried others gauges and brands but these are what I finally settled on for this guitar...a Bacon Banjo Co. tenor from the 30's.
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    I'm 47, 35, 23, 13 on my resonator tenor. On my tenor banjos I would go 52,35,22,12
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    Depends a bit on scale length, I would think. Dan: what's the scale on your reso?

    I'm just about to restring my new Ozark tenor (21-1/4" scale) down to GDAE, so I'll have a play around with gauges.

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    On my tenor banjos I would go 52,35,22,12
    I think I'll give something along those lines a try on mine...I hardly ever play the darn thing anyway so I need some fresh inspiration, maybe that'll do the trick!
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    I've just noticed that Newtone offer a custom set specifically for tenor guitar in GDAE tuning here, and their gauges are 10-20w-30w-40w. That's a little bit lighter than Jeff and much lighter than Dan. No info on intended scale length, although most tenors have around 23". I've ordered the Newtones to try them, but as my Ozark tenor has only 21-1/4" scale, they may turn out to be too light.

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    For a 21" scale (GDAE) I use .046,.036,.024,.015 With these gauges I can also cross tune to GDGD, AEAE, ADAE, GDAD... I used to use .026 and .016 on the A and E strings, but now like it a bit lighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Jonas View Post
    I've just noticed that Newtone offer a custom set specifically for tenor guitar in GDAE tuning here, and their gauges are 10-20w-30w-40w.
    Correction: the Newtones are 13-20w-30w-40w.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Jonas View Post
    Depends a bit on scale length, I would think. Dan: what's the scale on your reso?

    I'm just about to restring my new Ozark tenor (21-1/4" scale) down to GDAE, so I'll have a play around with gauges.

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    I recently bought a National Reso tenor tuned to CGDA and want to try tunig down to octave mando range - the string gauges mentioned seem like a good starting point, but the sets seem to be ball end - this hoss takes loop end. Any suggestions?
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    i brought a new gold tone tg-18 23" scale they said string size recommended 012-024w-034w-048w and they sound pretty good(ghs-bright bronze) after playing it, i almost like it better then my mandos -single strings,easier on fingers,plays very easy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Jonas View Post
    Correction: the Newtones are 13-20w-30w-40w.
    Having now received and tried the Newtones, I can confidently say that they are slightly too light on the top three strings and way too light for the G at 21-1/4" scale. Makes an unacceptable floppy booming noise. Tuning all strings two semitones up to AEBF# improves matters somewhat although the bass string is still too light. I've ordered some d'Addario singles now in 15-24-34-47 (and a spare 36 for trial and error on the D), which I would hope should suit the Ozark better without overstringing it. Of course, some of it may be that the small body isn't great for the G -- Stentor specifically say that they don't recommend it for GDAE. Still, the body is larger than most flattop octave mandos, which seem to do just fine with the low G (albeit with a different body shape), so I'll persevere.

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    Wow, I can't believe a tenor guitar forum. I have a Martin tenor, mohogany, nothing fancy, that I've got tuned GDAE. I have a difficult time getting it to sound bright, and it's likely the strings are not right. I should try some of the combo's some of you are mentioning. I can't even remember what's on it now. It's such a mellow dulcit sound, nice for practicing Bach cello suites or something, but not so alive with my favorite celtic/choro favs. I admit, part of it is also that my hands just aren't accustomed to the fret spacing of a real guitar neck. Capoed up it's decent. I almost want to get the right strings put on it so I can capo at the fifth fret and it be GDAE, then maybe I could really play it. That would sound decent for some of the latin tunes I do.

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    Danb,

    Are you buying individual strings, or is there a set somewhere that provides you 47, 35, 23, 13? I'm looking for something similar in nickel.

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    I order individual strings from Elderly.

    Quote Originally Posted by djweiss View Post
    Danb,

    Are you buying individual strings, or is there a set somewhere that provides you 47, 35, 23, 13? I'm looking for something similar in nickel.

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    I bought a 1963 Gibson tenor guitar a couple of weeks ago. It is all mahogany with ladder bracing. At first I strung it up CGDA and it was just OK. In fact it was a bit bright. Today I restrung it to GDAE ( .042, .032, .022, .o14 ) Man what a differance! This thing sounds great. It is almost like it was made for this tuning. Thanks to you all for the inspiration!
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    Default Re: tenor guitar (GDAE) strings

    I'm assuming that with the 47-13's that only one of the strings would be unwound?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjoyce View Post
    Wow, I can't believe a tenor guitar forum. I have a Martin tenor, mohogany, nothing fancy, that I've got tuned GDAE. I have a difficult time getting it to sound bright, and it's likely the strings are not right. I should try some of the combo's some of you are mentioning. I can't even remember what's on it now. It's such a mellow dulcit sound, nice for practicing Bach cello suites or something, but not so alive with my favorite celtic/choro favs. I admit, part of it is also that my hands just aren't accustomed to the fret spacing of a real guitar neck. Capoed up it's decent. I almost want to get the right strings put on it so I can capo at the fifth fret and it be GDAE, then maybe I could really play it. That would sound decent for some of the latin tunes I do.
    A mahogany topped tenor is never going to sound very bright. Almost all tenor players I've known personally that started with an O17T eventually ended up with an O18T or an old Gibson spruce top instrument. Much sweeter and fuller ring to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DENNY7P View Post
    i brought a new gold tone tg-18 23" scale they said string size recommended 012-024w-034w-048w and they sound pretty good(ghs-bright bronze) after playing it, i almost like it better then my mandos -single strings,easier on fingers,plays very easy!
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    I wonder if the string is long enough for a 23" scale...the string guages seem pretty good.

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    Default Re: tenor guitar (GDAE) strings

    I just answered my own question...from the Elderly website:

    Wound strings are 30" (76.2cm) long, the wound portion is 28" (71.12cm).

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    Quote Originally Posted by djweiss View Post
    I just answered my own question...from the Elderly website:

    Wound strings are 30" (76.2cm) long, the wound portion is 28" (71.12cm).
    What I wonder is, are they loop-end or ball-end?

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    I use .012, .022, .032, .046 for GDAE on a new Martin tenor. It sounds good. I just looked up om strings and bought the closest the guitar store had in their single string sales.

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    is your .024 a wound one !! TJ

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    Default Re: tenor guitar (GDAE) strings

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Herlihy View Post
    What I wonder is, are they loop-end or ball-end?
    Loop end.

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