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Topic: tuning for 10 string lap |
Johan Jansen
From: Europe
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Posted 4 May 2001 6:43 am
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Hi, I have a brandnew 10 string lapsteel that I would like to use for the more rock-orientated stuff. What would you consider to be the best tuning on that for powerchord related music? Thanks, Johan
(please don't shoot me, I already play pedal-steel )
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 4 May 2001 2:13 pm
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G
E
D
B
G
E
D
B
G
E This Em7 gives you the low Em and G power chords, and it has enough close intervals to give you a distinct edge over the 6 string players when taking a solo.
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Brad Bechtel
From: San Francisco, CA
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Posted 4 May 2001 7:09 pm
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I'm glad you responded, b0b; I was trying to figure out a ten string power chord tuning that made sense.
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Sage
From: Boulder, Colorado
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Posted 4 May 2001 10:02 pm
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Calvin Cooke's tunings- E7th
& Marcus' Hardy's version
E E
D D
B B
G# G#
E E
E B
B E
E E
Marcus says that he uses 2 different string gauges on the low E's, a 52 & 58. This gives a different action for either framming (strum style) or picking out the last string for single bass notes. Thanks to Calvin and Marcus for shareing these. |
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