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Robert Rizley

 

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Post  Posted 27 Mar 2020 3:02 pm    
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I play by ear and While experimenting I found this tuning and since I have no formal music training I would like to know what to call it.
F# A# C# F G# A# C# F
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Dave Mudgett


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Central Pennsylvania and Gallatin, Tennessee
Post  Posted 27 Mar 2020 3:57 pm    
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F# A# C# F G# A# C# F

I assume this reads low-to-high. If C# is the root, C#6 with 4 on the bottom, which is the way a lot of C6 tunings do it. If F# is the root, then F#maj9.

Why not just set it up as a normal C6, i.e., F A C E G A C E ? That way, you would be on the same page as a large chunk of other steel players, have learning materials available, etc.
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Donny Hinson

 

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Post  Posted 27 Mar 2020 6:11 pm    
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Robert, guys like you and me ("ear players" who are short on music theory) don't have to come up with our own tunings because people with lots more background in music and playing have already done that for us. Sure, it's neat to experiment, but first...go over what everyone else has done. Winking

Here's a little link that might help. It gives some background on each tuning, and what music it's useful in:

https://people.well.com/user/wellvis/tuning.html

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Robert Rizley

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 27 Mar 2020 8:33 pm    
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I have several lapsteels set to all different tunings and I have brads page and Ely's page my main triple I built is A6 C6 and G major I tune my c6 up and down all the time to e13 and I tried this to get some higher pitches for g major I was just curios on what to call it. I have 5 6 string lap steels and my triple --all 8 strings
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Cloverdale, CA, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2020 9:42 am    
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For simplicity, I would raise or lower that tuning by a half step (1 fret). C6th with a low F string is a standard. D6th with a low G is my personal preference. Both of these put your bar at the fret markers in the most common keys. C#6th with a low F#? Not so friendly.

I'm sure it sounds good anyway. Mr. Green
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Robert Rizley

 

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Texas, USA
Post  Posted 28 Mar 2020 9:20 pm    
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i play with a capo on fret 6 with this tuning. with the songs I play I have this tuning an E6 and a g major sometimes after break ill retune to either A6 or Am and C6
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Fred Treece


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California, USA
Post  Posted 29 Mar 2020 8:29 am    
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F#maj9
I agree with Dave M. It could also be called Gbmaj9 if you renamed the notes. Maybe easier to understand Gb for people accustomed to playing in a G tuning.
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