Hello,
Is there software available where you can input your copedent and the program will tell you which frets/pedals/levers for particular chords/scales? I did a preliminary search of the forum and found the Guitar Map (http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/006757.html) but I have yet to download it and try it (Thanks Karlis for the free program!!). It appears from the post that this program is what I'm looking for, however, are there any additional programs available (even for purchase?) that I should know about?
I am learning on a 12-string w/ Zane Beck Universal tuning and have been discovering positions as I play (and do mental musical "math" while staring at my copedent!) but my learning curve would drastically increase given the help of a tool described above.
Thanks for any advice/help,
Rob
Pedal Steel Copedent Program?
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Clictab
You might try Forum member Roy Thomson's Clictab. I purchased it years ago and it was all the rage at that time. Now it offers midi sound as well. Go to www.clictab.com if interested. Good luck.
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Email: ront@ClicTab.com
Phone: (909) 910-7236
Fax: (909) 586-9277
Address: 6034 Gregory Street, San Bernardino, CA 92407
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Thanks
Thanks for the advice. Guitar Map is exactly what I needed.
A big thanks to Karlis for putting this extremely helpful tool online for free!
A big thanks to Karlis for putting this extremely helpful tool online for free!