Does anyone know if the High D is tuned between the HIGH C and E (ala Reece Anderson) or not?Mitch Druckman wrote:I've been using a modified C6 tuning that I discovered from the great Billy Robinson.
Low to High
F A C E G A C E G D
Very easy to deal with if you're already familiar with C6, but much more versatile.
10 string lap steel tuning recommendations?
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I have been playing around with 6 string C6 and I have a 10 string (Alkire) I would like to string up without mental stress.
So I saw this variation of a C6 in this post.
Low to High
F A C E G A C E G D
I would like to try this tuning since I am somewhat familiar with the middle 6 strings (C,E,G,A,C,E).
Since I will have to buy single strings, can anyone recommend the string gages for these 10 strings?
Thanks
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So I saw this variation of a C6 in this post.
Low to High
F A C E G A C E G D
I would like to try this tuning since I am somewhat familiar with the middle 6 strings (C,E,G,A,C,E).
Since I will have to buy single strings, can anyone recommend the string gages for these 10 strings?
Thanks
K
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Ms. Bruno, what you've got is the top 9 strings of a 10-string C6th pedal steel tuning, plus a lower "re-entrant" or "chromatic" D, most people would look at a 15 to 17 for that. In singles, you'd want 54-42-36-30-24w-20p-17-14-12, + the 17 D. The Live Steel strings people could make the trade of a low 68 or 70 (out of a normal C6th set) for a D, or b0b here might be able to make the trade out of the sets he sells (which help support the forum).
http://livesteelstrings.com/
http://www.steelguitarshopper.com/categ ... dal-steel/
For more generalized string gauge guessing, we go again to b0b's links. Here's a bit of reading:
http://b0b.com/wp/?page_id=96
and here's the string guide:
http://www.b0b.com/infoedu/gauges.htm
http://livesteelstrings.com/
http://www.steelguitarshopper.com/categ ... dal-steel/
For more generalized string gauge guessing, we go again to b0b's links. Here's a bit of reading:
http://b0b.com/wp/?page_id=96
and here's the string guide:
http://www.b0b.com/infoedu/gauges.htm
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Ms. Bruno, what you've got is the top 9 strings of a 10-string C6th pedal steel tuning, plus a lower "re-entrant" or "chromatic" D, most people would look at a 15 to 17 for that. In singles, you'd want 54-42-36-30-24w-20p-17-14-12, + the 17 D. The Live Steel strings people could make the trade of a low 68 or 70 (out of a normal C6th set) for a D, or b0b here might be able to make the trade out of the sets he sells (which help support the forum).
Thanks. I will go with this for now. I'll start with the interior 6 strings and work outward.
Probably the main thing to get used to is the narrower string spacing.
(I also play around with the E9 on a basic pedal steel type guitar, but are using it mostly for chord changes right now.
I think the lap C6 is more melodic, plus its convenient to take around because no setup required.
C6 also presents great "blocking" practice when trying to play a bluesy tune, or to make it sound a little different than the "traditional" western swing.
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