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Scott Duckworth


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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 4:46 am    
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I play predominately traditional and southern gospel.
The tunes are usually in F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb.

What tuning would you use to cover those?

Currently, I'm using E6, low to high, B, C#, E, G#, B, E.
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David M Brown


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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 5:06 am    
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Well, I am from the Deep South, but not raised on Gospel, so....

First, your version of E6 should be able to play all of those keys. You may be playing in some less familiar keys, but it should be OK.

But you might try these variants of your tuning - instead of, L to H,
B, C#, E, G#, B, E, both popular in the pre WWII era of Hawaiian and steel playing:

B, D, E, G#, B, E for the classic E7, like the Mel Bay book, lots of old sheet music/TAB, and such. Plus some version or other of E7 seems popular in Sacred Steel, pedal or non.

I think we all talked about tunings on your thread

http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=299760&sid=5109f3972d2e8bae7b2026f280150e5a

Stefan's chart is useful for 6 string too.

And of course from there to

B, D, E, G#, C#, E.

Also, depending on your string gauges, you could go to C6 or A6.

B, C#, E, G#, B, E to C, E, G, A, C, E or C#, E, F#, A, C#, E.

Then again, if you want low notes you could use these old tunings:

E, B, D, G#, B, E or E, B, E, G#, C#, E.

I'm not sure but Sol Hoopii may have used that last tuning for his work when he became an evangelist.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gb0A2RLE32U

I still think you could use your own basic tuning and tweak it as needed based on the what the song's chord changes do, not so much the key itself..
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Scott Duckworth


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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 5:49 am    
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Thanks David. I'm planning to build a 6 string lap. When I do, I may put some type of tuning device on that 5th string to change it from the E6 to the E7.

Something like this... https://www.elderly.com/accessories/instrument-parts-accessories/resonator-instrument-parts-accessories/pitch-key-quick-change-alternative-tuning-tool-for-guitar.htm.
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David M Brown


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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 6:31 am    
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Scott Duckworth wrote:
Thanks David. I'm planning to build a 6 string lap. When I do, I may put some type of tuning device on that 5th string to change it from the E6 to the E7.

Something like this... https://www.elderly.com/accessories/instrument-parts-accessories/resonator-instrument-parts-accessories/pitch-key-quick-change-alternative-tuning-tool-for-guitar.htm.


If you do , let me know how it works please. I've considered similar ideas.
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Scott Duckworth


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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 9:16 am    
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I know I'll have to leave some space between the keys and the nut to fit that device in place.
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James Phillips

 

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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 8:36 pm    
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Scott Duckworth wrote:
Thanks David. I'm planning to build a 6 string lap. When I do, I may put some type of tuning device on that 5th string to change it from the E6 to the E7.

Something like this... https://www.elderly.com/accessories/instrument-parts-accessories/resonator-instrument-parts-accessories/pitch-key-quick-change-alternative-tuning-tool-for-guitar.htm.

Consider one of these from Hiphot..will do a half step,no problem...I run a modified E6 tuning ,,i'd like to put one on the G# ,to drop it to a minor third...and one to pull the 6th to a 7th...

Just keep in mind ,you would prolly need the "lefty" version.
I am going to research your recommendation though..
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David M Brown


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Post  Posted 14 Feb 2017 10:42 pm    
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James Phillips wrote:

Something like this... .


I've used the hipshot off and on on guitars and bass since the late 80's!

Have you worked out the actual mounting and design for using them in a peghead? I have not even begun to try. You may need both right and left handed versions.
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John Ed Kelly

 

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Post  Posted 15 Feb 2017 12:06 am    
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I play predominately traditional and southern gospel.
The tunes are usually in F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb.


Whilst I still consider myself to be a newcomer, I set out to play SG in the brass keys as most of the jazz tunes I want to learn are in F, Bb, Eb, Ab, C and the occasional G.

My tuning is (L-H) Eb-F-A-C-D-F

This tuning seems quite OK for an amateur like myself as you can get to most chords quite easily, with sixths, sevenths and minors being a piece of cake. Eb is a bit high on the neck, but a slant on the Bb chord at the 5th fret works adequately.
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James Phillips

 

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Post  Posted 15 Feb 2017 3:54 pm    
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David M Brown wrote:
James Phillips wrote:

Something like this... .


I've used the hipshot off and on on guitars and bass since the late 80's!

Have you worked out the actual mounting and design for using them in a peghead? I have not even begun to try. You may need both right and left handed versions.

... not yet , but I do have a lefty hipshot intended for my G# , which is my forth string from the top. I haven't measured yet but I may have to use all modern heads to make the spacing work.
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