I am looking to get a lap steel probably a 6 string. I used to play Pedal Steel but it has been years and I am selling my Emmons but want to switch to a lap steel.
I still play guitar a lot and want one to use on a lot of old Hank Williams tunes with that style. What would be the best tuning to start with and would a 6 or 8 string be better? I am guessing it is a 6th tuning.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Buying a Lap Steel
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I'll be the Devil's Advocate................
Based on the type of music you've specified, I would think that a SIX STRING tuned to C6th/A7th, will give you all of the melody capabilities you might ever want, as well as being a fabulous back-up tuning.
I'd suggest you figure out EXACTLY WHAT you'd do with that one extra HIGH STRING and one more LOW STRING before I got in a tizzy about which g'tar to buy. It's not like buying a boat or RV trailer where everyone seems to base status on the length of the unit. Two extra strings do not make a steel guitarist.
If you're serious minded about this, I'd suggest you consider quality BEFORE price, try one out and then make your decision.
I'd suggest you figure out EXACTLY WHAT you'd do with that one extra HIGH STRING and one more LOW STRING before I got in a tizzy about which g'tar to buy. It's not like buying a boat or RV trailer where everyone seems to base status on the length of the unit. Two extra strings do not make a steel guitarist.
If you're serious minded about this, I'd suggest you consider quality BEFORE price, try one out and then make your decision.
The comments about the 8 being versatile should be considered. If you buy a 6, you can't make it an 8, however, the reverse is true.
I highly recommend a Georgeboards instrument, as they are 8 string, high quality and "custom shop" caliber.
Let me know if you need any specifics here or through my site, which is devoted to lap steel guitars.
Josh
I highly recommend a Georgeboards instrument, as they are 8 string, high quality and "custom shop" caliber.
Let me know if you need any specifics here or through my site, which is devoted to lap steel guitars.
Josh
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Here's a link to Don Helm's tunings since you mentioned Hank Williams:
Brads Page Of Steel
It shows both of his 8 string E6 and B13 tunings. That coupled with the fact that the 8 string C6 tuning with an added C# on the bottom and your choice of extra string on top will play all the melodies of a 6 string tuning and give you a lot more chords. My tab pages show some Hank Williams tabs and the C6th tuning with both the C and the C# on the bottom. I have played the 6,8 and 12 string lap steel tunings and feel that the advice given by others above to start with 8 strings is right on the money.
Greg
Brads Page Of Steel
It shows both of his 8 string E6 and B13 tunings. That coupled with the fact that the 8 string C6 tuning with an added C# on the bottom and your choice of extra string on top will play all the melodies of a 6 string tuning and give you a lot more chords. My tab pages show some Hank Williams tabs and the C6th tuning with both the C and the C# on the bottom. I have played the 6,8 and 12 string lap steel tunings and feel that the advice given by others above to start with 8 strings is right on the money.
Greg
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The Steel Guitar Forum's own Roy Thompson has some great six string instruction and tabs including Hank Williams. You'll find him here- Roy that is, not Hank.
http://www.clictab.com/RoyT/Roy_Thomson ... ourses.htm
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http://www.clictab.com/RoyT/Roy_Thomson ... ourses.htm
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