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Topic: Setup for Remington D10 |
Keith Calmes
From: New Jersey, USA
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Posted 3 Jun 2023 4:17 pm
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I just bought a lovely Remington Steel D10. I'm new to Steel and the previous owner didn't know the tuning, etc.
I tuned neck 1 to A6, which I heard was how Remington played.
Neck 2 was strung "backwards" and is very out of tune. I would like to reverse the setup and am not sure which tuning to use. Does anyone have suggestions or recommendations?
Cheers,
Keith |
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Bill McCloskey
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Posted 3 Jun 2023 4:22 pm
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Herb used a F#13th on the other neck. |
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Joe A. Roberts
From: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted 3 Jun 2023 7:12 pm
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How is the 10 string A6th on there spelled? And what do you mean the strings are backwards in the other neck? All of them, or some of them?
I could be wrong but I think Herb used F#13th (hi-to-lo) E C# G# E A# F# d# f# on his third neck on Fenders, but later dropped it when he downsized to double necks.
He would tune his A string on A6th to G# for a similar sound on double necks.
Later, using double necks, I think he used E13th (but I am not sure).
I personally think E13th is one of the best compliments for A6th.
On 8 strings I use “Vance Terry’s E13th”: E C# B G# F# D B G#
Some 10 string E13th tunings I’ve thought about:
G# F# E C# B G# F# D B E
(Tommy Morrell)
E C# B G# F# E D B G# E
(Middle E, I personally think it gets in the way)
d E C# B G# F# D B G# E
(My choice, since on 8, I often retune my E13 to an E9thE D B G# F# D B G#)
G# E C# B G# F# D B G# E
(Seems like a great choice, can play anything with this)
d# E C# B G# F# D B G# E
(reentrant major 7th, do d# on top)
E C# B G# F# D B G# E B
( fat low B like 7th string of guitar)
G# E C# B G# E C# A F# D
(An extended Don Helms tuning! Looks super lush) |
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Paul Strojan
From: California, USA
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Posted 3 Jun 2023 10:09 pm
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The vast majority of non pedal steel instruction is in C6. So I would have one neck tuned C6
D
E
C
A
G
E
C
A
F
C
For the other Neck:
I would recommend an E9 tuning
F#
C# or D or D#
G#
E
B
G#
F#
E
D
B
My rational for the E9 is that with it the tuning there is the E major (G#EBG#EB), E7 (EBG#EDB), and the Don Helms-Little Roy Wiggins E13 with one string out of sequence. C#G#EBG#EDB. For both tunings, the strings are positioned the identically to the standard pedal steel setup so if you want to progress to pedals everything will be in the same spot. |
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Keith Calmes
From: New Jersey, USA
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Posted 3 Jan 2025 6:40 pm
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Paul Strojan wrote: |
The vast majority of non pedal steel instruction is in C6. So I would have one neck tuned C6
D
E
C
A
G
E
C
A
F
C
For the other Neck:
I would recommend an E9 tuning
F#
C# or D or D#
G#
E
B
G#
F#
E
D
B
My rational for the E9 is that with it the tuning there is the E major (G#EBG#EB), E7 (EBG#EDB), and the Don Helms-Little Roy Wiggins E13 with one string out of sequence. C#G#EBG#EDB. For both tunings, the strings are positioned the identically to the standard pedal steel setup so if you want to progress to pedals everything will be in the same spot. |
Thanks, Paul. That's almost how I ended up having it set up. Instead of C6, I kept the A6. _________________ Keith Calmes
New Jersey
Stage One Encore with pedals
Remington doubleneck without pedals |
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Keith Calmes
From: New Jersey, USA
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Posted 3 Jan 2025 6:41 pm
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Bill McCloskey wrote: |
Herb used a F#13th on the other neck. |
Bill, Do you happen to know the F#13 tuning?
I may very well go for that!
Keith _________________ Keith Calmes
New Jersey
Stage One Encore with pedals
Remington doubleneck without pedals |
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Keith Calmes
From: New Jersey, USA
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Posted 3 Jan 2025 6:44 pm
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Joe A. Roberts wrote: |
How is the 10 string A6th on there spelled? And what do you mean the strings are backwards in the other neck? All of them, or some of them?
I could be wrong but I think Herb used F#13th (hi-to-lo) E C# G# E A# F# d# f# on his third neck on Fenders, but later dropped it when he downsized to double necks.
He would tune his A string on A6th to G# for a similar sound on double necks.
Later, using double necks, I think he used E13th (but I am not sure).
I personally think E13th is one of the best compliments for A6th.
On 8 strings I use “Vance Terry’s E13th”: E C# B G# F# D B G#
Some 10 string E13th tunings I’ve thought about:
G# F# E C# B G# F# D B E
(Tommy Morrell)
E C# B G# F# E D B G# E
(Middle E, I personally think it gets in the way)
d E C# B G# F# D B G# E
(My choice, since on 8, I often retune my E13 to an E9thE D B G# F# D B G#)
G# E C# B G# F# D B G# E
(Seems like a great choice, can play anything with this)
d# E C# B G# F# D B G# E
(reentrant major 7th, do d# on top)
E C# B G# F# D B G# E B
( fat low B like 7th string of guitar)
G# E C# B G# E C# A F# D
(An extended Don Helms tuning! Looks super lush) |
Thanks, Joe! This is very helpful. I'm thinking of going with Herb's F#13 tuning. _________________ Keith Calmes
New Jersey
Stage One Encore with pedals
Remington doubleneck without pedals |
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