8 string C6 copedent

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8 string C6 copedent

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Thinking about building a 8 string lap / console. As for a C6 copedent, what would you recommend.
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It wouldn't be called a "copedent" because that word applies to pedal steel guitars (chord-pedal-arrangement). It would just be called a tuning.

For 8-string C6, this would be a good starting point:

G
E
C
A
G
E
C
A
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Post by Garry Vanderlinde »

Some of us prefer:

E
C
A
G
E
C
A
F

It makes it easier to go to all the different tuning like A6th, C13th, B11th, C6/A7th. that have an E note on top.
Bobbe Seymore has a great instruction video in this tuning.
And if you're used to C6th pedal guitar it makes an easy transition.
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I mainly use a C13 with a high G (from bottom) G Bb E G A C E G. I've been fooling around with "Adventures in Paradise" with this tuning: G C# E G A C E G. It give really rich chords which are cool for this song. Thanks to Alan Akaka for help. I move the 7th string around a lot, though - mostly Bb but sometimes A or C or C#. - Jack
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Post by Chris Scruggs »

C6/A7

E
C
A
G
E
C#
C
A (bass note)
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Post by Mike Neer »

Chris Scruggs wrote:C6/A7

E
C
A
G
E
C#
C
A (bass note)
This really is a great tuning if you are into playing boogie woogie and New Orleans style music, too. I use it to sometimes get that Professor Longhair kind of thing.

I like what you do with it, too.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I like the C6th tuning with the E on top.
You can retune to an A6th or a C#m7 and use the same strings. Or you can do something like this:

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tuning

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hey fellas,
i'm new here and learning from this. I just wanted to say thanks.
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Post by Jean-Sebastien Gauthier »

Chris Scruggs wrote:C6/A7

E
C
A
G
E
C#
C
A (bass note)
Thanks Chris for this great tuning! Im a big fan of you and Kayton Roberts and you make me think about selling my pedal steel and focus on lap steel!
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Post by Jean-Sebastien Gauthier »

Chris can you tell what gauge you use for the low A please?
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Post by Burney Warren »

Hey yall,
I'm a beginner lap steel guy and I accidentally found that:

F
C
A
G
F
C
A
F (bass note)

fits the band that I'm playing with. I do not know my guages or what this tuning is called, but it works for me right now. Any help identifying what this tuning is called would be great. Also, if yall could recommend a guage for this, I'd be grateful. Take care!
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Post by Scott Duckworth »

Looks like a variant of a C6 tuning... this one is close...

D
G
E
C
A
G
E
C
A
F (bass string)
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Post by Don McGregor »

I would call this an F9 tuning, myself, as it has nothing in it except the notes in an F Major triad plus G, the ninth note of an F Major scale.
Here's a link to John Ely's string gauge chart, which should point you in the direction of what strings to use.
http://tinyurl.com/k23dusc
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Don McGregor wrote:I would call this an F9 tuning, myself, as it has nothing in it except the notes in an F Major triad plus G, the ninth note of an F Major scale.
I am no expert on this but I would call it an F/9 or Fadd9 as there is no b7th (Eb).

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Chris Scruggs wrote:C6/A7

E
C
A
G
E
C#
C
A (bass note)
Is this what you use for one neck on your Dual Professional? If so how do you tune the other neck?

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Post by Edward Meisse »

D (chromatic) E-C-A-G-E-C-A from high to low.
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