Hi all,

Got an unusual question. I have a C/G instrument but have been asked to provide 
a drone in D as part of an Advent processional as part of a program put on by 
my children’s school at the Berliner Dom in a few weeks. (I know, drone only is 
boring, but that is what they need.)

The problem I face is that they need a rich drone sound in Ds and As, but there 
is no way I'm going to tune directly up (last time I tried I lost a drone 
string, and I can tell even going to C♯ that the tension is higher than I want 
to go).

My instrument does not have drone capos. While I have thought of making some 
using harp levers and wooden supports under them, I've never gotten around to 
it. (I've also thought of nondestructively fitting a fret board under my drones 
with a clip-type capo, but that is a major project and I don't have the tools 
right now to do it.

So the question is if any of you have any good suggestions for how to (a) 
easily and (b) cheaply raise the pitch of my drone strings. I don't want to 
restring for this event (nor do I want to buy new strings at the moment). I 
tried using clothes pins to grip the strings, but I find that they do not grip 
the strings firmly enough, so the results only work if I grip the clothes pin 
by hand and force it to shut harder. Not an ideal way to do it. So any ideas 
would be most welcome.

Best,

ARle

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