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Roger Shackelton

 

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Post  Posted 1 Feb 2009 3:30 pm    
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Does anyone have Hal's E9/6 Tuning chart?


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Andy Hinton

 

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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2009 6:54 pm     Hal Rugg pedals
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I've been told Hal used the Jimmy Day setup on E9th, same as John Hughey & a lot of others. Don't know about C6th.but they both sure knew what to do & when to do it. Smile Smile Smile Andy H.
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Larry Bell


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Post  Posted 2 Feb 2009 7:27 pm    
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I believe that he later went back to C6 or maybe D6. I also believe he told me that the two bottom strings on this tuning are out of sequence (like the top two on E9 -- not in order). My memory ain't what it used to be, but I believe the 8th string is the lowest string and the C# is tuned 1 step above the B on the 7th and the F# is 1 step above the E on 6.
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robert kramer

 

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Post  Posted 4 Feb 2009 4:41 am    
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Hal Rugg used his E9/6 tuning on the "Altered Ego" album. Check out the intro to "Here's That Rainy Day" to hear the modern jazz sound of this tuning. For study purposes, I've transposed Hal's set up into C to see how it relates to C-6th:


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Charlie Moore


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Deville, Louisiana, USA
Post  Posted 5 Feb 2009 3:05 pm     tuning
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If one was to use this tuning what guage strings would you use?..thanks in advance..
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Ulric Utsi-Åhlin

 

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Post  Posted 7 Feb 2009 2:01 am    
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I don´t play E 9th,but there IS something about
that "zinginess",courtesy of higher pitch & lighter
strings...excluding the 6th is not an option,in my
book,but a tuning like Rugg´s looks promising.McUtsi
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Tony Dingus

 

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Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 18 Jul 2022 2:46 pm    
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I think this needs a bump. There might be some that’s never saw Hal’s E9/6 tuning. Has anyone tried it or playing this tuning now ?

Tony
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Andrew Frost


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Post  Posted 20 Jul 2022 1:39 pm    
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My memory ain't what it used to be, but I believe the 8th string is the lowest string and the C# is tuned 1 step above the B on the 7th and the F# is 1 step above the E on 6.


Well, this is illuminating. Thanks Larry. I've spent time studying that chart in the back of the Winnie book, and have been curious about those two bottom strings. I thought it was like a bass guitar power chord, which seemed plausible but odd... Wink
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Johnny Cox


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Post  Posted 20 Jul 2022 6:04 pm    
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Bruce Zumsteg should have a chart on this. He built Hal an SD10 with this tuning on it. I played around with it for a couple days but couldn't make heads or tails of it.
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Ron Pruter

 

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Post  Posted 20 Jul 2022 8:27 pm    
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Didn't Hal and Welden tune their second string to a C# for a while in the 70's?
I Remember Hal saying he liked raising stings rather than lowering them. That would make it also, a E9/6 tuning.
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Bruce Zumsteg

 

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Post  Posted 28 Jul 2022 1:58 pm    
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Here is Hal's chart (in his hand writing) for the E6/9 tuning that he had on his Franklin, used on the 'Altered Ego' album. I'll leave it up to you guys to chart it out in a format that is easier to visualize.

I built Hal a guitar with this tuning in 1982, and I agree with Johnny, I couldn't get anything out of it.
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Tony Dingus

 

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Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 28 Jul 2022 8:16 pm    
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Thank you Bruce.

Tony
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Francesco Foti

 

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Post  Posted 18 Sep 2023 10:08 am    
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For many years i have asked for Hall'S E9/6 copedant.Mister Zumsteg has written the action of the pedals and knee levers , but what are the names of the strings? are they the ones written in W.Winston's book " PEDAL STEEL GUITAR"? please, does anybody know for sure? and are the two botton strings really out of order? thanks in advance
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Bill Cunningham


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Post  Posted 18 Sep 2023 6:07 pm    
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Johnny Cox wrote:
Bruce Zumsteg should have a chart on this. He built Hal an SD10 with this tuning on it. I played around with it for a couple days but couldn't make heads or tails of it.


Wow! That says a lot. Johnny is known for being able to sit at about any guitar and play it well in a couple of minutes.
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Roger Rettig


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Post  Posted 19 Sep 2023 10:49 am    
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Bill - I was about to say the same thing.

If Johnny couldn't figure it out, then it's a pretty arcane tuning!!

D13th is giving me all the headaches I can handle. Smile
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Tony Dingus

 

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Post  Posted 19 Sep 2023 5:15 pm    
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Hal was a musical genius !!!
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Tony Dingus

 

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Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 19 Aug 2024 8:12 pm    
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TTT

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