16 Songs for Lap Steel C6, A6, B11 ====@
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16 Songs for Lap Steel C6, A6, B11 ====@
<b><i>16</i> SONGS FOR LAP STEEL GUITAR</b>
3 tunings: C6, A6, B11, all three tunings available on the same set of strings
* 6-string lap steel guitar
* Large, easy to read tablature with notation
* Book has a spiral binding
* 2 CDs, the steel melodies and the backing tracks
AUDIO CLIPS from the CD
Click on the links below!
The Enchanted Sea
Take These Chains From My Heart
Sophisticated Hula
Waltz Across Texas
How D’ya Do
$44.95 plus shipping
ORDER HERE ---click---> http://playsteelguitar.com/book3-16-songs/
3 tunings: C6, A6, B11, all three tunings available on the same set of strings
* 6-string lap steel guitar
* Large, easy to read tablature with notation
* Book has a spiral binding
* 2 CDs, the steel melodies and the backing tracks
AUDIO CLIPS from the CD
Click on the links below!
The Enchanted Sea
Take These Chains From My Heart
Sophisticated Hula
Waltz Across Texas
How D’ya Do
$44.95 plus shipping
ORDER HERE ---click---> http://playsteelguitar.com/book3-16-songs/
Last edited by Doug Beaumier on 26 Nov 2015 12:32 pm, edited 5 times in total.
Congratulations, Doug! The result of a year's work. This a terrific collection of tunes from a great pro player. Hope you sell many, many copies.
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just ordered it...really excited to get it ! I have the other two lap steel books and they are wonderful !!
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Is the A6 in the example above considered the standard A6? (yes, I know nothing is "standard" with this ridiculous instrument!)
I've never played that tuning, and, until today, always assumed A6 was the same order of intervals as C6, i.e., 135613 (l-h), but the A6 above is 356135 (l-h).
Interesting...
Also (back on topic), that book looks great! I'm putting that on my Bday wish list for sure. Nice work, Doug!
I've never played that tuning, and, until today, always assumed A6 was the same order of intervals as C6, i.e., 135613 (l-h), but the A6 above is 356135 (l-h).
Interesting...
Also (back on topic), that book looks great! I'm putting that on my Bday wish list for sure. Nice work, Doug!
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Thanks, Andy. That 6-string version of A6 seems to be the most common one. A lot of lap steel tunings were derived from other tunings, and are set up so the player can easily change from one tuning to another without having to change strings and without having to raise a string by more than 1/2 step or maybe a full step.
[tab]
C6 A6 B11 (no root)
E E E
C C# C#
A A A
G F# F#
E E D#
C C# C# (or B)[/tab]
[tab]
C6 A6 B11 (no root)
E E E
C C# C#
A A A
G F# F#
E E D#
C C# C# (or B)[/tab]
No, the intervals are different, and that's a big advantage. A lot of songs lay out much easier with the 5th tone on top, the full major chord on strings 1, 2, 3, and the 6th on string 4. And some songs work better with the "C6 intervals", as listed above. Tuning A6 to the same intervals as C6 would defeat the purpose of having two different tunings IMO, unless a player needed to play open string licks, songs in the key of A.always assumed A6 was the same order of intervals as C6, i.e., 135613 (l-h), but the A6 above is 356135 (l-h
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I had always assumed the same, never got why one should change from C6 to A6!Andy Henriksen wrote:... always assumed A6 was the same order of intervals as C6...
But then I got a tab, from a friend, that was for A6. Trying it out on my C6 made no sense to me. Until I realised that A6 was a totally different tuning from C6!
Looking it up at Mr. John Elys web site
http://www.hawaiiansteel.com/tunings/my_tunings.php
made the coin drop!
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A couple of guys have said they thought that C6 has the same intervals as A6. I think they are referring to 8-string C6 with high G. That 8-string version Does have the same intervals as 8-string A6, I believe, a minor third apart. There has been some discussion about that on this forum and I think that's what some folks are referring to. But with 6-string lap steel C6 and A6 are different animals, set up differently. Some harmonies and licks are easier to play on one or the other.
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You are right. I tried 8-string A6th a while back and yes, found it redundant with the C6th I am used to (w high G), so quickly gave up on it. That is where my confusion partly stemmed from.Doug Beaumier wrote:A couple of guys have said they thought that C6 has the same intervals as A6. I think they are referring to 8-string C6 with high G. That 8-string version Does have the same intervals as 8-string A6, I believe, a minor third apart. There has been some discussion about that on this forum and I think that's what some folks are referring to. But with 6-string lap steel C6 and A6 are different animals, set up differently. Some harmonies and licks are easier to play on one or the other.
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Just paid for the book as I love your previous tab books. Excited about trying the new tunings, but any suggestions for how to tune the 1st (bottom) and 8th (top) string in A6 and B11 on an 8-string lap steel for possible enhanced strumming or chords in these tunings?
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Thanks Doug. I got ACEGACEG on my 8-string. Do you think I can safely tune down to F# on the bottom string without restringing?
Kind regards
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John, it's always safe to tune a string down to a lower note. But if you go too low the string will sound floppy. When you say "bottom" string, I hope you mean the thickest string... string 6, the one closest to you as you sit at your steel guitar. The top string is string 1, the thinnest string (usually), the furthest from you as you play your steel guitar.