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Wayne D. Clark

 

From:
Montello Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2012 7:41 am    
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To day is the day, I am going to set my 8 string lap steel to C6th, Give it a try. however [ and this may ba a 50%-50% draw]. BOTTOM TO TOP [E G A C E G A C] OR [ A C E G A C E G] YOUR RECOMENDATION AND WHY?

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Tom Alsteen

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2012 9:14 am    
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I'm glad this was posted as I have the same question. I'm taking on-line lessons from Reece Anderson and he has me tune my 6 string to EGACEG (bottom to top). Will the tabs for regular C6 work with this tuning?? I haven't seen anything for the EGACEG tuning.

Thanks,

Tom
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Ray Montee


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Portland, Oregon (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2012 9:38 am     Just an old timer's opinion........................
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Since most of your melody is going to be played on the top four strings.......

why not start "THINKING".........from the TOP down.

E C A G E C# C and whatever on the bottom.

If you really want to get everything C6th has to offer, you'd be hard-pressed to do better than this.
You can hear many classic examples of how flexible and versatile this fine tuning can be simply by visiting the JerryByrd-FanClub.com Whether melody or back-up, the C6th played in the Byrd style is so very, very RICH!

I'd personally forget that top G string......
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Wayne D. Clark

 

From:
Montello Wisconsin, USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2012 11:35 am    
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Ray, so what I see you recomending is E.C.A.G.E.C# A G for 8 string? Thinking Top down makes sence. However as I look at you suggestion again are you saying E C A G E C# C G, or A? But why the C# followed by the C. I would think that C# A G.

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Ray Montee


From:
Portland, Oregon (deceased)
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2012 3:58 pm     In answer to your question..................
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The C# string can be an essential and versatile element in playing the C6th tuning, provided you're a melody player.

FORGET for a moment the technicalities of MUSIC......

Go to the 5th fret F chord position.

Roll the 2nd, 3rd, 4th & 5th strings.......from the bottom up.

next Roll the 3rd, 4th & 5th strings......

next go to the fourth fret and roll the 6th,5th,4th & 3rd strings......

next drop down to the third fret and again roll the 6th, 5th, 4th & 3rd strings.

(Should you choose to do so, you could also top off that last roll with the 1st (E) string on top.)

You've just completed a turn-around from F to C7th.This is a universal turn-around. JERRY BYRD used it for the intro' to his Mercury recording of "Coconut Grove". You can also use that procedure in a wide variety of other playing examples........some of which can be heard on the JERRY BYRD Fan Club site.

Under no circumstances attempt to play BOTH the C and C# strings at the same time, okay? The bottom string (8th) can be ANY PITCH you choose to use as long as you can easily rake it with your thumb.
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Rose Sinclair

 

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Austin, TX, USA
Post  Posted 23 Mar 2012 5:20 pm     Re: In answer to your question..................
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Ray-
Thanks for the step-by-step intro with the C# string. Beautiful!!!
-Rose
p.s. Missed you at Dallas.
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Anthony Locke

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 24 Mar 2012 1:20 pm    
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This is a Joaquin version I had for a long time, you should try it out and see what you think. I am pretty sure this is one of the tunings he used on "Dance-O-Rama."

low to high-
high B where the low A would be.

B (.20 gauge)
C#
E
G
A
C
E
G
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Jonathan Stuart

 

From:
Washington, USA
Post  Posted 25 Mar 2012 9:37 pm    
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Hi Ray,
I just tried out your example. Love it!
Thank you,
Johnny7
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