My C6 tuning

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Richard Stoops
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My C6 tuning

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The tuning I'm using is, high to low, G-E-C-A-G-E-C-A. This seems to work fine.
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Mark Roeder
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Great place to start...good luck
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Jamie Mitchell
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Post by Jamie Mitchell »

you might also try tuning that top string down to D
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Tim Whitlock
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Post by Tim Whitlock »

Works but it can get a bit thin sounding with that skinny G at the top. I think that's why most C6 players like it with the E. Another reason to have the E on the top is that you can easily re-tune on the fly to A6, which then gives you your 5th (E) on the top string.
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James Kerr
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Post by James Kerr »

Richard,
No sooner do you post your favourite tuning than people suggest changes. I like your tuning and use it too, without it sounding a bit thin. The voice is terrible though I have to admit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MKZQFcoHu9o

James.
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Tim Whitlock
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Very nice playing James and the voice sounds real. Well done!
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Post by Jamie Mitchell »

James Kerr wrote:Richard,
No sooner do you post your favourite tuning than people suggest changes. I like your tuning and use it too, without it sounding a bit thin. The voice is terrible though I have to admit.
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to be fair, changing one string on the top of the tuning is a pretty minor change.
Harry McIlwain
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Post by Harry McIlwain »

James Kerr has some hauntingly beautiful renditions on youtube in ECACEG (LO to Hi). He is a masterful player, and builds most of the lap steels in the videos. Check out all his videos. His rendition of "The Tennessee Waltz" in this tuning is the most beautiful I have ever heard. Harry
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Post by Harry McIlwain »

Typo. Tuning should read "CEACEG" {Lo to Hi}.
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