WBS S-10 Steelguitar E9/B6 Switchable tuning Questions
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WBS S-10 Steelguitar E9/B6 Switchable tuning Questions
Hello Forummembers,
I'm proud owner of a WBS Steelguitar S-10 E9/B6 swichtable tuning. http://www.wbssteelguitars.com/
Any suggestions how I get the main important Western Swing chords (like in C6 tuning)with my pedal actions and Levers I got. Maybe you have ideas what action I miss and I need to add.
Here is my Copedent:
http://www.dietmar-waechtler.de/deutsch/copedent-e9-b6/
I'm proud owner of a WBS Steelguitar S-10 E9/B6 swichtable tuning. http://www.wbssteelguitars.com/
Any suggestions how I get the main important Western Swing chords (like in C6 tuning)with my pedal actions and Levers I got. Maybe you have ideas what action I miss and I need to add.
Here is my Copedent:
http://www.dietmar-waechtler.de/deutsch/copedent-e9-b6/
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Nice guitar! Wow, a switchable copendent. How does that work, exactly? Do you have a lever under the guitar that locks in place? I couldn't find that info on the WBS website...
It looks like it lowers strings 4, 8, 9, and 10. Pardon my ignorance, but that looks like a B6 tuning rather than E6, right?
With the guitar switched to the B6 mode, you can get the four notes of a B6 chord on strings:
9-8-7-6
and
5-4-3-1 (or 5-3-2-1)
It's nice that you can strum from strings 9 to 6, or strum from 5 to 1.... or even 10 to 1 works.
I'll leave it to others to provide some other good Western Swing-style positions, but the basic 6th chord should get you started.
It looks like it lowers strings 4, 8, 9, and 10. Pardon my ignorance, but that looks like a B6 tuning rather than E6, right?
With the guitar switched to the B6 mode, you can get the four notes of a B6 chord on strings:
9-8-7-6
and
5-4-3-1 (or 5-3-2-1)
It's nice that you can strum from strings 9 to 6, or strum from 5 to 1.... or even 10 to 1 works.
I'll leave it to others to provide some other good Western Swing-style positions, but the basic 6th chord should get you started.
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B6
Tucker I guess you right B6. I will correct that. There's a short lever installed switched to B6. Special 5 Nylontuners for the 5 strings correct the pitch. Works great. Thanks for your feedback.
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Re: WBS S-10 Steelguitar E9/E6 Switchable Chord/action quest
DiDi.....if you can look back, there was an article written by the late Jeff Newman called "The swinging E 9th" Just by lowering your E's. There is so much swing on the B6th tuning ...I think most uni players myself included went with Jeff's article then later progressed to the 2 extra strings on a Uni
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WBS S-10 Steelguitar E9/B6 Switchable Chord/action question
Micky, thanks. Yes I will check the article. Great idea.
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Re: WBS S-10 Steelguitar E9/B6 Switchable Chord/action quest
Didi....I think the article was in "Steel Guitarist" magazine.....I think you can still get copies from Tom Bradshaw
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Methinks I read that b0b has all remaining Steel Guitarist mags.That would be #3. Bill
http://www.steelguitarshopper.com/categ ... Magazines/
http://www.steelguitarshopper.com/categ ... Magazines/
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Hi Bill, that's handy to know.....I got my 2nd lot about 8 years ago from Tom Bradshaw...probably lost them too. They're such good reading and so informative. I remember one of Scottie's magazines had an article from someone who became a friend, on how to convert a 12 string steel to have the pulls of a twin 10. This was way before the "Universal" as we know of now. So I had the bits made up by a machinest friend and still have that Sho-Bud today...the one that was BBQ'd in a house fire and rebuilt.
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I play a lot of B6th by lowering the E's. I use a very simple setup with 3 & 4. A6th is there w/ pedals also. Thanks.