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Topic: Pink Floyd "Breathe" tuning? |
Bruce Hilton
From: Berwick, Maine, USA
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Posted 12 Apr 2005 7:49 am
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Does anyone know what tuning Dave Gilmour used on "Breathe In the Air" from Dark Side of the Moon? I've had to use E9th, dropping my G# to G, and changing the bend from a half to a full step. I wonder if there's an easier way? |
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Don E. Curtis
From: St Louis, Missouri, USA (deceased)
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Posted 12 Apr 2005 10:48 am
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Yes, that's exactly it! E Minor Tuning, knowing that sure helped me. I just hold the B Pedal Split on string six down and it works out well. And all you really need is six strings and a $10,000 processing rack!!
Sweet!
Don E. |
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Bobby Lee
From: Cloverdale, California, USA
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Posted 12 Apr 2005 12:14 pm
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I see. You have a lever that lowers G# to F#, with a tunable split. Combining it with the G# to A gives you an in-tune G. Releasing the lever produces the full tone raise to A.
Or think C6th. As you release P7, raise the bar two frets.
I think that Gilmore used a Fender pedal steel back then. I can't find any information about his tunings. |
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Bruce Hilton
From: Berwick, Maine, USA
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Posted 12 Apr 2005 12:38 pm
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Thanks! Do you do most of it on the 12th fret? I'm still missing a note on a bend in the intro, like 3rd bar or so? My PSG has been packed away for a couple of weeks, so I can't sit down and tell you what the missing note is. It's played in conjunction with 2 other notes/bends, so I think it should still be played at the 12th fret, but I cant find the note on any of the pedals. I'm very much the beginner, so please forgive my ignorance and lack of terminology.
I'm using a Fender too, an 800 I believe. It's pretty old, but it sounds great. I run it through my Vox Tonelab SE amp simulator, the same one I use for my guitar setup. I AB to the PSG, and use a Bassman sim with tons of reverb. 6 pedals but no knee bars, I'm thinking of adding some. I have no idea how, but that's a question for another post! |
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