U-12 chord finder for an E9\C6 mind
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CrowBear-Thanks for the tip about the chord finder. I will check in to that for sure.
I would like to add my applause to Cory for going in to music therapy. What a worthwhile and humane calling.
Mike Ihde was just starting to bring country music to Berklee when I was there, and just starting out on PSG as I recall. Steve Plotkin played fiddle with him. A teacher named Hank Wictorowicz (?) had a ShoBud Maverick for sale that I wanted really bad, but I didn't have the cash. Another teacher had a 7 string Benedetto for $1,400! I didn't have the jack for that either. Dang the luck.
I would like to add my applause to Cory for going in to music therapy. What a worthwhile and humane calling.
Mike Ihde was just starting to bring country music to Berklee when I was there, and just starting out on PSG as I recall. Steve Plotkin played fiddle with him. A teacher named Hank Wictorowicz (?) had a ShoBud Maverick for sale that I wanted really bad, but I didn't have the cash. Another teacher had a 7 string Benedetto for $1,400! I didn't have the jack for that either. Dang the luck.
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Here's a link to a 6th tuning chord chart: http://dogriverpub.com/trap/chords.pdf
Kudos to Trap Truly for posting this on his website at: http://dogriverpub.com/trap/trap.htm
He lists string grips too, but in my expirience, you just need the pedal lever combos to get you started on your chord finding quest, then grab a handful of strings a "season to taste" as they say! Many cool voicings are there depending on the grip or "rake".
For conversion to U12, count your string 12 as string 10, and count up from there. Depending on your tuning, the top three strings on U12 are what the C6th guys would call "G on top" (F# for us), "D on top" (C# for us [typically D# lowers to C# when you lower your E to Eb]), and in addition, S12U gets you the high G# (.011, B pedal).
Neil Flanz also has an incredible C6th chord finding book, and his web site is: http://www.ambrec.com/Homepages/neil/neil.htm
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Pete Burak on 06 March 2003 at 12:06 PM.]</p></FONT>
Kudos to Trap Truly for posting this on his website at: http://dogriverpub.com/trap/trap.htm
He lists string grips too, but in my expirience, you just need the pedal lever combos to get you started on your chord finding quest, then grab a handful of strings a "season to taste" as they say! Many cool voicings are there depending on the grip or "rake".
For conversion to U12, count your string 12 as string 10, and count up from there. Depending on your tuning, the top three strings on U12 are what the C6th guys would call "G on top" (F# for us), "D on top" (C# for us [typically D# lowers to C# when you lower your E to Eb]), and in addition, S12U gets you the high G# (.011, B pedal).
Neil Flanz also has an incredible C6th chord finding book, and his web site is: http://www.ambrec.com/Homepages/neil/neil.htm
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Neil's site didn't work, but Trap's chart is very useful. I imagine I will do every position on it as a cycle very slowly to find chords and practice picking and grips.
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Merci<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 06 March 2003 at 04:25 PM.]</p></FONT>
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i found KA's Guitar Map Display http://home.attbi.com/~kabolins/guitarmap.html
or this one http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/001290.html
or this one http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/001290.html
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I've run Karlis' application on Win2K -- it's just a VB app and runs on most any Mickysoft platform.
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I've run Karlis' application on Win2K -- it's just a VB app and runs on most any Mickysoft platform.
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David, you might check out my old Chordfinder program at http://www.aum.iawf.unibe.ch/port/ma/hh/CHORD.HTM
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