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This isn't a thorough chart that includes every possible note. Instead, it is a chart that attempts to show groupings and pockets of notes. Maybe someone will find it useful! _____ Carter S-10, Shobud D-10, Shobud Pro II D-10, Supro 8 String Lap Steel, Regal Black Lightening Dobro, and Excel D-10 with 10 pickups one for each string, one string ...
This is also an Open A tuning, and might be referred to as A, low bass. Finally, on a chart not specifically written for lap steel, “A major†might refer only to the song key that the chart is written for. _____ Current Tunings: 6 String | G – G B D G B D 7 String | G6 – e G B D G B D (re-entrant)
My steel playing career started on a triple 8 string National console guitar. I used a combination of the two.: F# D# G# E B G# F# E _____ Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, Recording King Professional Dobro, NV400, NV112,Ibanez Gio guitar, Epiphone SG Special (open D slide guitar) . Playing for 54 years and still ...
when tuning F# on string 4 w: pedal C : F# is the root tone since the ref is an F# minor chord here again it will get it's own treatment/value Last edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 15 Oct 2011 11:28 am; edited 1 time in total
"The Pedal Steel Guitar E9 Nashville Tuning Demystified for Standard Guitarists" This video is very useful to 6-string standard guitarists who think they may want to play pedal steel guitar, as it explains (in 6-string guitar player terms) the basic E9 Nashville Tuning and how it relates to the 6-string guitar.
EG#BC#EG# or 135613. Same interval as the C6. It seems a natural tuning for a life long E9 pedal guy like me. Am I missing something? Don't think I hear anything about this 6 string tuning. Maybe it's the High G# being a little thin sounding. Any instruction written for C6 would directly fall into the E tuning just a different key.
To find the major chords know the notes of each fret on the 6th string for example: 6 string at the nut starts with: C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C So a C chord would could be played open at the nut or at the 12th fret. Do not play the 3rd string!!!!! for minors you use the 3rd string to find the minor chords.
The hi-bass tuning has a very traditional bluegrass sound. As Peter J mentioned, the lo-bass tuning seems to be a better all-around tuning for "Americana" styles. The 5-1-5-1 "power chords" in the bass can be used as both major or minor chords in a pinch. Another benefit to the lo-bass G tuning is how quickly you can retune to D or D6/Bm7.
In this lesson I go over 8 Fretboard Diagrams that I made for C6 Tuned Lap Steel (6 String). Here's what all the Download and each diagram covers: 1 Diagram simply has the notes of the fretboard
Topic: Pickup for 6 string lap steel; Scott Duckworth. From: ... Steel Guitar Forum LLC PO Box 237 Mount ...