Dan Tyack tuning
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- Larry Behm
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Dan Tyack tuning
I spent a great afternoon with Dan last Saturday and he turned me on to changes he has made to his E9th tuning. One of the changes is replacing the D note/string with the B and adding a low E to the 10th string. I tried it, I like it, time will tell.
His has a few other ideas he can tell you about for both the E and C necks
Thanks Dan for a nice day.
Larry Behm
His has a few other ideas he can tell you about for both the E and C necks
Thanks Dan for a nice day.
Larry Behm
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I think this is a great idea especially if you have a single 10. On your knee lever which raises 4 & 8 to F you can also lower your 10th string E to C# for a "BooWah" type of sound. Also on your C pedal you can add a raise to F# on the 10th string and when used with the B pedal you can get some nice C6th type voicing in the lower register. As far as your D string missing. I think if I had a guitar like this I'd lower the 8th string to D instead of raising the 9th string B to D as some folks do. You can get some pretty things by doing this. Also you can play the low guitar parts to Honky Tonk, Memphis, etc. Great for blues shuffles.
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Hayes on 01 October 2002 at 06:42 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney Universal tuning.
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jerry Hayes on 01 October 2002 at 06:42 AM.]</p></FONT>
I have a double neck guitar but I don't have a 'boo-wah' pedal on my C neck either. I did this to be able to play rhythm like Chuck Campbell (and Keith Richards), but it has a lot of advantages. So far, I don't miss the E9th. Here's a link to the tuning: http://tyack.com/Technical%20stuff.htm
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Having traveled this trail,also,I can say that all the above is good advice. Here are some more options: If you put a light gauged E string in #10 position (an .044 or .046)you can tune it to E or to G#. Then,by placing a third pull rod on the B pedal,you can pull the E to F# or the G# to A,simply by doing a little re-tuning. If the rod is in the correct slot/hole in the bellcrank,you will only have to re-tune the string & the tuning nut to go from one to the other. Also, on most steels, you can place the pull rod in the hole/slot farthest from the body of the guitar and pull the low E string all the way up to an "A" note. I don't really recommend this one for everyday use because it rapidly wears out the big E string. I'm giving away some of my secrets here, but they say "The joy is in the giving."! Have fun playing!
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Dan, the one thing that I don't quite get on your tuning is the way you raise E to F# on RKR and lower the other E to D# on RKL. By putting both changes on the right knee, you can never get the V (B major) position.
Or are you getting the 10th string D# with the half-stop on LKR?
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Or are you getting the 10th string D# with the half-stop on LKR?
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Sierra Session 12 (E9), Williams 400X (Emaj9, D6), Sierra Olympic 12 (F Diatonic), Sierra Laptop 8 (D13), Fender Stringmaster (E13, A6), Roland Handsonic
That's a good point, b0b. I guess I don't really use that combination a whole lot. And actually if you 'fram' the lower 5 strings with pedal b and lowering 4 and 8 a half, you get kind of an interesting sus 5 chord (but then I am partial to interior minor second intervals in chord voicings, others might find it wierd sounding). I'm sure there are other specific voicings that I am missing with this tuning, but for me there is so much more there that I couldn't go back to the E9th. I would love to have a low B, however. Sometimes I think I really want a double 11. But not so bad that I would give up my Franklins.
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Hey DAN TYACK! About all I've done for the last three days is take my S-12 apart and put it back together with different tunings and ideas. I tried the Zane Beck setup,which is great but just not for me. I've had a sound in my head that I've tried and tried to capture on steel. I finally found it! Using the "Sacred Steel" concept I created my own version and tuned it to D. Wow,what a rich,incredibly full sound! I incorporated a sixth in mine. In E (left to right is high to low)the open tuning would be: F#~G#~E~C#~B~G#~E~E~B~E;in D it is:E~F#~D~B~A~F#~D~D~A~D...thanks again to you and b0b for sharing your ideas!
W.C.
W.C.
Re:Bobby Lee,
b0b,I did put the setup on my S-12,but with only 10 strings. I wanted to perfect it as a 10-string setup so I could use it on the back neck of my D-10. I am presently using 5 pedals and 5 levers,but I will probably eliminate one of the pedals as soon as Sierra sends me another pull rod for one of the levers. After playing my "3-D" tuning for a couple of days around the house,I took my other steel out on the job; C6 and E9 both sounded empty somehow. I am taking my Sierra with the 3-D setup out tonight for a real "on the job" test. The doubled root notes sound great but I'm a little concerned about the doubled thirds with pedals A & B down. They are high thirds but I am not sure how they will fit in with the over-all sound of the band. I'll keep you posted!
W.C.
b0b,I did put the setup on my S-12,but with only 10 strings. I wanted to perfect it as a 10-string setup so I could use it on the back neck of my D-10. I am presently using 5 pedals and 5 levers,but I will probably eliminate one of the pedals as soon as Sierra sends me another pull rod for one of the levers. After playing my "3-D" tuning for a couple of days around the house,I took my other steel out on the job; C6 and E9 both sounded empty somehow. I am taking my Sierra with the 3-D setup out tonight for a real "on the job" test. The doubled root notes sound great but I'm a little concerned about the doubled thirds with pedals A & B down. They are high thirds but I am not sure how they will fit in with the over-all sound of the band. I'll keep you posted!
W.C.