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Topic: Chords on the Fretboard |
Curtis Nicely
From: Tempe, AZ
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Posted 17 Dec 2007 9:45 am
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Does anyone know of a website where I can print out the chords as they lay out on the fret board in open and pedal down positions, as well as with levers for the e9th tuning? I saw something a relative had, that he had on a fretboard, where it showed you the chords on each fret, and with what levers engaged. Example, no pedals open E, 1st f, 2nd f# etc then pedal A open C#m, 1st Dm, 2nd D#m etc. For the major chord triad pulls? Thanks for all the help. _________________ Mullen G2, 1978 Homegrown uni, 1964 Twin Reverb, LTD. 400
I still can't play! |
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CrowBear Schmitt
From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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Richard Durrer
From: Alberta, Canada
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Posted 17 Dec 2007 10:07 am Chord Chart
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I found that the Mel Bay Chord Chart available from many Steel Guitar dealers was very valuable and also saved me many hours of trying to figure it all out.
It retails for about $4.95. _________________ 1999 Carter D10 (9x8),Digitech RP150,Hilton Volume Pedal,Roland Cube 80XL,Nashville 112,BJS Bar |
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Johnny Baldwin
From: Long Beach, California, USA
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J D Sauser
From: Wellington, Florida
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Posted 17 Dec 2007 11:33 am
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Tab: |
A&F E A&B open A&F E A&B open A&F
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | <- I chord
open A&F E A&B open A&F E A&B
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | <- IV chord
A&B open A&F E A&B open A&F E A&B
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | <- V chord
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Just the basic major chord inversions... which leads into the relative minors too.
Obviously there are lot more chords and alterations.
If the above seems of interest to you, check out the "where do i find it" thread on the Pedal Steel Forum: http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=1059852#1059852
... J-D. |
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J D Sauser
From: Wellington, Florida
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Posted 17 Dec 2007 11:39 am
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I believe that Maurice Anderson has a book out about all the chords including a teaching system on how to learn to locate them. Maurice can be reached thru the MSApedalsteels.com site.
Also Neal Flanz had a chord locator book out many, many years ago. I might be mistaken, but it seems to me that Bradshaw had some for sale... so b0b here may have inherited some(?). An other source may be Scotty's. I have lost track of Neal himself, last I knew years ago was that he was playing around Austin, TX... he used to post here too.
... J-D. |
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Mike Winter
From: Portland, OR
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Posted 17 Dec 2007 5:39 pm
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What Richard said...that Mel Bay chord chart has been a great resource for me...and cheap, too. |
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Gary Baker
From: Charlotte, North Carolina
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Posted 17 Dec 2007 7:16 pm Re: Chords on the Fretboard
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Curtis Nicely wrote: |
Does anyone know of a website where I can print out the chords as they lay out on the fret board in open and pedal down positions, as well as with levers for the e9th tuning? I saw something a relative had, that he had on a fretboard, where it showed you the chords on each fret, and with what levers engaged. Example, no pedals open E, 1st f, 2nd f# etc then pedal A open C#m, 1st Dm, 2nd D#m etc. For the major chord triad pulls? Thanks for all the help. |
Hi Curtis. I'm a first year beginner and I can tell you that a PC software program called ClicTab has taken me further in learning the steel neck than any of the 20+ books and DVDs I've gone through.
I does not take a very powerful PC to run it and Ron Turner has done a great job of making it easy to use.
The "Help" files are a little weak but enough to get you going. If you get it and need help give me a jingle.
Best regards, Gary "Bo" Baker
Here is the web site for the software:
http://www.clictab.com/ |
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Don Barnhardt
From: North Carolina, USA
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Posted 18 Dec 2007 4:24 am
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Click on LINKS at the top of this page and go to " Steel Guitarists Home Pages". Check out Ricky Davis' "Mighty Fine Music" you'll find chord layout for just about every PSG setup plus chord charts for most non pedal tunings. |
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