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Bob Moore

 

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N. Rose, New York
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2018 3:26 pm    
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Hi everyone how can I change a E9 to play as lap tuning until I solve a ankle problem with left foot. I wanted to sell my steel and get a double 8. My wife flat out said no. Keep it. Thanks Bob Moore
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Daniel McKee

 

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Corinth Mississippi
Post  Posted 20 Nov 2018 3:40 am    
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You can try putting non pedal strings on however your steel may have a set of gauged rollers that aren’t quite right for some non pedal string gauges.
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Jim Fiegen


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California, USA
Post  Posted 20 Nov 2018 5:14 am    
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Lower you E's with a knee lever and play it as a B6.Watch out for the ninth string D, I change it to a C# with the E knee lever and it fits the B6 chord nicely.
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Jon Light


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Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 20 Nov 2018 5:40 am    
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Jim Fiegen wrote:
Lower you E's with a knee lever and play it as a B6.Watch out for the ninth string D, I change it to a C# with the E knee lever and it fits the B6 chord nicely.


Or, if you don't want to watch out for it, you could tune the D string up to D#, unison with the 8th string. And if you are in this for the long haul, just tune the E's down to D# and don't mess with levers.

Alternately, you could go for A6 by retuning strings 10, 6 & 5 to what the A & B pedals would do....tune the B's to C# and the G# to A. And if you again want to get the D string out of the way you could tune it down to C# and even remove the 10 string.
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Bob Moore

 

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N. Rose, New York
Post  Posted 20 Nov 2018 7:18 am     E9 change
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Thanks everyone. I may try one of the ideas. Hopefully I can solve my ankle problem in a reasonablely short time. Bob M
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Andy DePaule


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Saigon, Viet Nam & Springfield, Oregon
Post  Posted 7 May 2019 4:49 pm     A6th is a great option
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A6th is a great option;

F#---G
D#---C# or D is interesting too.
G#---F#
E-----E
B-----C#
G#---A
F#---F#
E-----E
D----C#
B----A


I've use this before and it's nice.
On my PSG I already have 2nd and 9th strings in C# and raise them by knee lever.
Also my first pedal raises my 6th string to C# while lowering my 10th string to A.
That gives me a more or less A6th all across and is almost identical to my favorite lap steel. Very Happy
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2017 Mullen SD-10, G2 5&5 Polished Aluminum covering. Custom Build for me. Great Steel.
Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
1973 Sho~Bud Green SD-10 4&5 PSG, Restoration Project.
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