Early Emmons Copedent
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Early Emmons Copedent
Hello, does anyone happen to know what tuning and copedent Emmons used on "Half a Mind?" Was he still using the Issacs E7? According to his website he recorded the tune on a Fender 1000 and it was the first time he split the pedals (B and G# no longer on same pedal.) Some of the chords he gets on his solo sound like the E7 tuning to my ears. Any info greatly appreciated!
https://youtu.be/47xX9NDpxJo
https://youtu.be/47xX9NDpxJo
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Here's a link to a live version with the other Buddy (Charleton) playing the E9th tuning, pretty much note for note what the Big E played on record. I concur, with Mike, it's the E9th tuning. After all the E9th tuning is really the E7th tuning with the major 7th and 9th intervals added.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KqB188pYiE
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KqB188pYiE
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
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It was the E9th tuning. Also the first recording Buddy did after he "split" the pedals, so, no on the Issacs set up.
One more thing, the F# & D# strings were not in the mix at that time. That came along in 1962. Another innovation of Buddy's. The first record those were used on was "You Took Her Off My Hands" by Ray Price.
One more thing, the F# & D# strings were not in the mix at that time. That came along in 1962. Another innovation of Buddy's. The first record those were used on was "You Took Her Off My Hands" by Ray Price.
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There is another discussion currently about Buddy's early Sho-Bud in the CMHOF. It sounds like that was the guitar on Half a Mind. Apparently it was a D8 at that time but was later converted to a D10 for Pete Drake.
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 65#2614865
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 65#2614865
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It sounds like he recalled recording the song on his Fender 1000. http://www.buddyemmons.com/QApage4.htm
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Reviving an old thread here . I have been listening to Ernest Tubb's "Half a Mind" lately , and working out the steel intro and solo . So , I wondered if Emmons was playing , low to high , E G# B D F# G# B E , at this time . Sounds like it , as there doesn't seem to be an E between the D and the F# , at least that I can hear . Or a high G# for that matter .
When did the E9 tuning add the G# and the E between the D and the F# ? Just curious .
Jerry
When did the E9 tuning add the G# and the E between the D and the F# ? Just curious .
Jerry