C6 versus C6th.
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C6 versus C6th.
Same or different?
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Ok, reason I am asking is this. Seems to be several different tunings listed on Brad's page for C6.
The tuning listed on the chart for 8 string lap steel-C6 is, high to low, ECAGECAG.
This is not listed on Brad's page.
Adding major's or minor's creates problems.
As a beginner at lap steel just confusing.
If its a spade, don't call it a shovel.
Just my two sense, mot adjusted for inflation!
The tuning listed on the chart for 8 string lap steel-C6 is, high to low, ECAGECAG.
This is not listed on Brad's page.
Adding major's or minor's creates problems.
As a beginner at lap steel just confusing.
If its a spade, don't call it a shovel.
Just my two sense, mot adjusted for inflation!
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Hi, Frederick, Any 6th chord by definition contains the root, third, fifth, and sixth of it's parent major scale.
C major scale: R(1)-C 2-D 3-E 4-F 5-G 6-A 7-B
A C6 chord, or tuning, therefore is made up of the notes C,E,G,A in any order or combination. Most popular tunings have the C chord spelled just that way in the center of the tuning, with various notes on the upper and lower stings, for various reasons. If it contains only the CEGA notes, it's a C6 tuning.
Hope this helps.
C major scale: R(1)-C 2-D 3-E 4-F 5-G 6-A 7-B
A C6 chord, or tuning, therefore is made up of the notes C,E,G,A in any order or combination. Most popular tunings have the C chord spelled just that way in the center of the tuning, with various notes on the upper and lower stings, for various reasons. If it contains only the CEGA notes, it's a C6 tuning.
Hope this helps.
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