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 Lefty bridge plate 
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Post Lefty bridge plate
Hallo fellow tappers.
On my NS I'm trying a nice tuning,
A D G C on melody side in 4th
and E B F# C# in 5th.
Like a 5 string E-C tuned bass plus
3 string in 5ths for real stick sound.
I got the same 4 string bass range and a nice and mild tenor voicing, closer fingering for fast percussive lines.
The question is that would be nice to have a wider string spacing for melody side, to me would be nice getting the bass side spacing on melody and viceversa, you know if Stick Enterprise sell left handed NS? I could buy a lefty bridge plate and my stick would be perfect!!!
What do you think?

Dave


Sun Nov 24, 2019 9:27 am
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Location: East Derby, CT
Post Re: Lefty bridge plate
That is actually a good question, as I have an NS -Stick as well, and wanted to put it into a more unusual tuning - but couldn't because of the bridge and nut/zero fret set up.

I wonder too if there were any left handed NS-Sticks ever made....

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