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Nice work!
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Thanks Jim... See your chord zones in there? :)

I hope other beginners can find this PDF useful... but if nothing else, I am learning a heck of a lot from you guys while doing this project.
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Ok, here's draft #3. I have cleaned up and rewritten some of my wording, and have incorporated a bunch of your suggestions. Let me know what you guys think so far. I am especially interested in what you guys think of page 6, which is a harmonized scale pattern (I took this from a few of Scott's tabs, and related it to my chord chart).

DRAFT #3: http://www.jmlmusic.ca/_misc/Pedal%20St ... DRAFT3.pdf

I think this will be the last draft. I am going to cover the rest of all the harmonized scale patterns I've learned (ideas from the books I'm borrowing from Bent, from Scott, from Joe Barcus, and from Paul Sutherland, etc.), then once those are in, I will upload the final version. Once finished, I will also create a quick HTML webpage dedicated to this reference booklet (hosted on a sub-folder of my website) for any steelers who might find it useful.

Once again, I know there are other chord charts and tabs for these harmonized scales available. The purpose of this "reference booklet" if to relate all of this to my basic chord chart so that we can see nearby chord relationships as we're learning and playing.

Again, suggestions are welcome... and please let me know if you find errors! I couldn't have done all of this without your help, so thank you everyone for the input so far. If nothing else, this is for my own learning! What a great resource this forum is. Thank you!

Jesse
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Post by William Sender »

Jesse,

Love the book, super helpful. Any plans for draft #4 soon?
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Yes, here's draft #4. I've finally included all the harmonized scales I've been taught. If you guys notice any mistakes, let me know. Any other comments or suggestions welcome too!

DRAFT #4:
http://jmlmusic.ca/_misc/Pedal%20Steel% ... DRAFT4.pdf
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Post by Johnny Baldwin »

Jesse: Thank you for your chord "book". It is a very helpful quick reference resource. I know a project like this takes time and effort. Thank you again, now go give that cute baby who's in your profile pic a great big hug.
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Your welcome! Thank you all for the positive feedback; both on the forum here and by email!

I lied about Draft #4 being the last draft. I just added another chart to the end, which is a diatonic chord reference. I have many of the common keys memorized, but when playing in a less common key I have to get the pen and paper out to figure out chord names. This last chart names the diatonic chords (chords that nicely harmonize) out for all 12 major keys in music. This is more of a supplement to the rest of the booklet. Anyway, here's the new link...

DRAFT #5:
http://jmlmusic.ca/_misc/Pedal%20Steel% ... DRAFT5.pdf

Also, I am wondering if you guys can help me with ordering the harmonized scales. I want to order the harmonized scale pages by ease of playing and popularity. Which of these harmonized scales do you use most, and which do you use least? Are there any more common harmonized scales that I could add?

Thanks,
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great resource Jesse, Thanks!
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Post by Jesse Leite »

np Ross. Thanks for the reply!
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Post by John Brabant »

Jesse. Are these charts still available? The links no longer work...Thank you.
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Post by Dave Dube »

John

I have a copy of Jesse's chart for E9th on the "Beginner's Page" linked over in the "steel on the web" section.
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Post by David Sheads »

Hi, Dave! Just a heads up: your link to Jesse's chart on your site is also not working, as well as the two nashville numbering links.
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Thanks for the heads up. :oops:

All fixed now.
Murphy's law has been satisfied. :)
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Guess his site isn't working
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Post by Dave Dube »

Don, the link to Jesse's booklet has been dead for years. So his site has definitely not been working.

The beginner's site, which has a copy of Jesse's booklet, *is* working.

http://webpages.charter.net/dhdube/

To make it easier for you, here is a direct link to Jesse's booklet.

http://webpages.charter.net/dhdube/Jess ... dRefv5.pdf
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UPDATE! I have received several emails asking where to download this booklet, so I've re-hosted and updated the download link below. Thank you all for your interest and happy playing!

DOWNLOAD DRAFT #6: https://jesseleite.com/e9
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Post by Tom Gorr »

Probably the best guide I have seen. Very well conceived.
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Thank you for kind words! Just a hack here, but glad other people find it useful!
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I was playing an Emmons GS10 3x2 just the other day at Steel Guitars of North Country with this exact setup.
Really nice pesentation.
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Post by Jesse Leite »

Nice, thank you Pete! PS. You calling me a peasant?
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Post by Patrick Jackson »

This really is a great resource. So much essential information in so few pages. Thanks Jesse.
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Great Chart !!

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Just sent a donation to Jessie. Thanks for keeping this great resource updated and available.
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Post by Jim Haley »

Just wanted to chime in and say I found this very useful as a total beginner. Thanks!
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Jesse...I got your charts about three weeks ago. I wanted you to know that I found the charts to be just what I needed. My knowledge of the fretboard...and chords....has been greatly improved. I review the charts everyday.
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Post by Cappone dAngelo »

Regarding the comment in the guide about the Nashville number system, I understood that 'Nashville number system' expressly refers to using Arabic numerals and not Roman numerals to designate the chords - is it different for pedal steel?
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