C6th: The Cop-out Neck

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Bill Stafford
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Post by Bill Stafford »

Two more words = JERRY BYRD. Nuff said!!!
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Kenny Davis
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Post by Kenny Davis »

Bob G. - If the pro's wanted to continue to work, they would lobby for E9th. If all they wanted to do is play at steel guitar shows, they'd opt for C6th. Image
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Marty, I appreciate your topics Image

Verrrrry invigorating!

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Gee Terry, I appreciate that nice comment.
BUT, if you want to say nice things to and about me, you'll have to stand at the back of a LOOONG and patiently adoring queue.
I'm pretty sure that's why they're lined up?! Image

Don't be fooled by all those posts that appear to be flames; around here, <font color="red" size="1">explEtives deleted - {no more of that, Marty. -b0b-}- ok b0b- sorry</font> etc. are really terms of endearment.

That's just how we express affection; I think. Image<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Josef Stalin on 06 September 2002 at 10:17 AM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Marty Pollard on 06 September 2002 at 01:35 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by bob grossman »

Kenny D.

You have a point. When I saw Chalker c. 1965, he had C6 and I think E13 with a couple of pedals. Shortly after that, he went to Nashvul and came up with a full blown E9....to survive, I assume.

I hope the public's taste goes back some day to western swing.


...and I like E9, too.
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[(quote from Kenny).... "If the pro's wanted to continue to work, they would lobby for E9th. If all they wanted to do is play at steel guitar shows, they'd opt for C6th".....]

True words....remember how Chalker "sweated blood" force-feeding himself to play "country E9" when he went on the Hee Haw Show? Image www.genejones.com
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Terry Wendt
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My Opinion - S13 - Extended E9th-10+3
<center>(G#, E, B on bottom)</center>

Don't sacrifice the 9th string/D -
Easier to spot string groupings -
Just makes more sense --
It's virtually ALL THAT + -

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Post by Wayne Cox »

I think I finally understand what Jeff L. is trying to say. We all need triple-necks, like Johnny. Right?
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