C6 Tuning
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C6 Tuning
Could someone give me a good C6 tuning, open and pedals, where I can get a l, 4 & 5 chord on the top five strings within three frets. Thanks~~~~Earl
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Sure . . . I'll have a stab at it
If you click here and go down to the bottom of that page you will find Jimmy Day's and Buddy Emmons' C6 tuning charts. It don't get no better than that, hoss. Day's is pretty basic and Buddy's adds a few goodies.
So that takes care of the open tuning and pedal and knee lever changes.
If you play strings 7,6,5,4,3 you will have a C6 chord (spelled CEGAC) open. If you press the pedal shown as P6 on both the Day and Emmons charts, you will have an F9. Go up 2 frets with that pedal engaged and you'll have a G9. That's a I-IV-V progression in C, within two frets.
Another useful progression is starting with P8. C is on the 3rd fret and the chord is a C7 with a raised 9 (C7+9) -- leave out the 3rd string and it's a C7 or lower to B and it's a C9. Stay at the 3rd fret and press P5 -- that's an F9. Then go up 2 for the G9.
Hope that helps get you started. I'd suggest you visit Ernie Renn's Official Buddy Emmons Website and go to the teaching material and courses. Check out the 'Basic C6' course. Lots of info there.
Good luck.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Emmons D-10 9x9, 1971 Dobro
If you click here and go down to the bottom of that page you will find Jimmy Day's and Buddy Emmons' C6 tuning charts. It don't get no better than that, hoss. Day's is pretty basic and Buddy's adds a few goodies.
So that takes care of the open tuning and pedal and knee lever changes.
If you play strings 7,6,5,4,3 you will have a C6 chord (spelled CEGAC) open. If you press the pedal shown as P6 on both the Day and Emmons charts, you will have an F9. Go up 2 frets with that pedal engaged and you'll have a G9. That's a I-IV-V progression in C, within two frets.
Another useful progression is starting with P8. C is on the 3rd fret and the chord is a C7 with a raised 9 (C7+9) -- leave out the 3rd string and it's a C7 or lower to B and it's a C9. Stay at the 3rd fret and press P5 -- that's an F9. Then go up 2 for the G9.
Hope that helps get you started. I'd suggest you visit Ernie Renn's Official Buddy Emmons Website and go to the teaching material and courses. Check out the 'Basic C6' course. Lots of info there.
Good luck.
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<small>Larry Bell - email: larry@larrybell.org - gigs - Home Page
2000 Fessenden S-12 8x8, 1969 Emmons S-12 6x6, 1971 Emmons D-10 9x9, 1971 Dobro
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Larry, thanks, these charts are just what I was looking for. I'm trying to set up my old ZB and my Zum to something I can handle.
This forum is great when you can get help and advice from some of the steelin Pros such as yourself.
Thanks again and I hope to meet you at the Texas Jamboree or Scotties.
This forum is great when you can get help and advice from some of the steelin Pros such as yourself.
Thanks again and I hope to meet you at the Texas Jamboree or Scotties.