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Chuck Bishop

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 25 Nov 2006 4:37 pm    
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Hi Im new to the pedal steel but I developed a love for it at a young age,my Uncle was to me a great player(Chuck Burack)but he passed not long ago and I never got the chance to pick his brain on this,anyways I just found a sho-bud transition,it has 6 pedals and 1 knee lever,how should the necks be tuned and the pedals for each neck be set up,thanks!
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Jerry Overstreet


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Louisville Ky
Post  Posted 25 Nov 2006 10:40 pm    
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Hi Chuck. Welcome! The guitar you describe sounds like the Sho-Bud Baldwin crossover model from years back which had the pedals working on both necks via a switching lever. I had one for a short while and it was a beautiful instrument.

I never played it much as it was a little awkward getting the changes I am used to via the pedals v. the 8 Knees I normally use.

There are guys here that have way more knowledge about these than me, but here are some of my thoughts.

Though somewhat limited by the single knee lever, some modern changes on the E9 can be placed on the pedals if it is indeed a crossover model.

Check the links header above for tunings. I would suggest standard E9/C6 tunings. Probably lower the E's with the KL on the front neck and probably lower string 3 [C] 1/2 step on the back neck. Standard changes from the charts should work OK on the C6 tuning.

Of course you can use any tuning you like...it's just that more instructional material and input from other players might be available with these tunings.

You can learn a lot about the pedal steel with this axe. Good Luck!
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Chuck Bishop

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 25 Nov 2006 10:57 pm    
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yes crossover is it,ive had trouble finding a set up for it,the instructions I can find list few pedals and more knee levers,Id like to keep the original set up for now thanks for any help offered
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Jerry Overstreet


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Louisville Ky
Post  Posted 25 Nov 2006 11:22 pm    
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As stated, I only played, or played with I should say, the one I had for a short while, I have long since forgotten what the pedals did on the E9 tuning.
I know some of the guys here can hook you up with the original changes on these though.

As I recall, the C6th pedals were set-up pretty much the same as the more modern guitars.

I know your steel guitar venture will bring you a lot of joy.
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Ernie Pollock

 

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Mt Savage, Md USA
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 5:01 am    
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this is how I have mine setup, but with 2 extra levers, not at all like most guitars on the knee levers.

Ernie

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Alan Brookes


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Brummy living in Southern California
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 12:27 pm    
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http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/013139.html

Check out this thread. In additional, search the Forum for Crossover and you'll find it's one of the most talked about subjects.
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Colby Tipton


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Crosby, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 3:54 pm    
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On the old crossover I used to have the knee lever lowered the 4th and 8th strings, the 4,5 and 6 pedals had the knee lever pulls normally set up on most E9 guitars of the time. You had to play with both feet.
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Chuck Bishop

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 6:53 pm    
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Does anyone know the original set up for this guitar?Ive searched here and google but no luck so far! thanks!for the replies so far
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Al Marcus


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Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 7:43 pm    
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Chuck-If I look around my music, I have the Original Factory setup Chart for the Sho-Bud Baldwin Crossover. It might take me a couple of days to find it. Then I can send it to you....al

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Chuck Bishop

 

From:
Washington, USA
Post  Posted 26 Nov 2006 8:14 pm    
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Wow!great thanks!
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Chuck Bishop

 

From:
Washington, USA
Post  Posted 29 Nov 2006 5:13 pm    
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any word on them charts Al?also you have a great website!what a life!
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Colby Tipton


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Crosby, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 29 Nov 2006 5:38 pm    
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Chuck,
The way my crossover was set up on E9.
Pedals
1, 2 and 3 = regular Emmons setup.
4 = Raise strings 4 & 8 half Tone.
5 = Lower string 2 Whole tone.
6 = Lower string 1 Whole tone.

Left knee lever lowers 4 & 8 a half tone.


Pedals 4, 5 and 6 take the place of knee levers. I had to play with both feet to get all of the regular licks. I don't know if this was the standard setup or not.
C6 was a standard run of the mill setup.

Colby

[This message was edited by Colby Tipton on 29 November 2006 at 05:41 PM.]

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Chuck Bishop

 

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Washington, USA
Post  Posted 29 Nov 2006 6:17 pm    
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thanks colby
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