C6 Chord Chart

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Jake Palmatier
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C6 Chord Chart

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I'm getting around to learning my back neck and was wondering if a generous person could post me a chord chart for 10 string 5 pedal C6 tuning THANKS JAKE
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Just CURIOUS................

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Not wanting to create conflict or a controversy, I'm nevertheless quite curious WHY...........you'd want such a beast?

Might you share with us...........
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Jake Palmatier
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Just love the sound of both e9 and c6 but learned e9 first because the majority of the learning material is for e9 so i figured if i learned e9 then id be able to learn c6
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Post by Jeremiah Wade »

There are so many chords available on the c6 pedal neck the chart would make up a small book. You can search for Trap's c6 Chord chart and pick the chords you use most and start there. Cheers, JWW
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Post by Ken Byng »

Herb Steiner has an excellent C6 chord booklet among his products - C6 Pedal Changes and Chord Explanation. Well worth the small price that he charges for it. It has most of the standard pedal changes on it.

http://www.herbsteiner.com/entrance.html
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Thank you all you've been a great help I think I'm gonna get Herb's book.
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Post by Randy Wade »

This may be the kind of chart you are looking for

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-C6th-ChordBoard ... 2ea7b8a1ef
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Post by Jim Smith »

I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Neil Flanz's C6 Chord Dictionary. You can order it from him on page two of his web site: http://www.ambrec.com/Homepages/neil/neil.htm
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