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Lap steels, resonators, multi-neck consoles and acoustic steel guitars

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Michael Papenburg
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Location: Oakland, CA

Post by Michael Papenburg »

Roman -

I would say that Greg Leisz and Nels Cline are easily my two favorite players. Thank you.
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Kevin Greenberg
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That was real nice.
Paddy Burgin
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tuning

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Hi Michael,...the whole track sounds great but the steel takes the cake.
What tuning are you using?

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Paddy Burgin
www.burginguitars.co.nz
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Michael Papenburg
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Post by Michael Papenburg »

I'm using a 6 string version of G6 as follows:

D
B
G
E
D
B

While it would be nice to have a 7 string so I could have a "G" on the bottom, I find that most steel parts are on higher strings so I don't really miss it. Most people seem to gravitate towards low C6 but I prefer to have the 5th on top.

I also find that G6 works great with the keys of guitar based music because you can utilize the open strings a lot (like a dobro does). There are a number of riffs in this song where I'm playing a combination of barred and open notes.

My other favorite tuning right now is open D:

D
A
F#
D
A
D

You can't get 3 note minor triads with it but there are a lot of cool things that can be done buy implying chords.
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