C6th Vs E9th tuning
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C6th Vs E9th tuning
I've been playing for about three years on my Carter SD-10 E9th tuning. A friend of mine has started using his C6th neck. He said it is eaiser to play and more fun. My favorite music is Santo and Johny, and 50/60 rock and roll. My goal is just to play along to old rock & roll records and band in a box. I've had carpal tunnel and can only strum and play fills like bandstand backup by Jeff Newman. Any opions or suggestions? Thanks, Dick
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C6th Vs E9th tuning.
Can my single E9th be changed to a C6th?
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"What works for what" is different for each player, so it's hard to speak in absolutes. That said, all but a very few old rock-n-roll numbers sit very comfortably in the E9th tuning, probably because it relates so closely to the "E" position on straight guitar, and that position is sort of the backbone of the vast majority of old rock music.
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E9 has a re-entrant tuning, whereas C6 doesn't. There's nothing to stop you taking any E9 neck, changing the strings, and tuning it to C6. Of course, the pedals then won't do what you want them to, so you'll have to change the copedant.
You didn't mention which Carter PSG you have. If it's a Carter Starter forget any idea of changing the copedant.
Why not just get yourself a C6 with no pedals and put the Carter in storage ? You can actually build a lap steel in a weekend. I've done it. After all, it's just a plank with tuners and a pick-up....
You didn't mention which Carter PSG you have. If it's a Carter Starter forget any idea of changing the copedant.
Why not just get yourself a C6 with no pedals and put the Carter in storage ? You can actually build a lap steel in a weekend. I've done it. After all, it's just a plank with tuners and a pick-up....
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