Advice needed - E9, 6 strings, two levers?

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Rob Jackson
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Advice needed - E9, 6 strings, two levers?

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Hi. Appreciate this is a real primitive idea - kinda following on from DB's thread on the 8 string E9 ideas. It's for a "fun" project to set up a guitar for slide with a couple of palm pedals.

At the moment, I'm thinking...

1 F#
2 G# (+A)
3 E
4 B (+C#)
5 G#
6 E

So I've sort of got A and B pedal although not on both G#s. I'm also hoping, from my limited steel playing ability that the top F# will come in handy instead of just going for a straight open tuning and having the A and B pedals on the 2nd and 3rd strings.

Any comments / ideas, much appreciated - thanks guys.<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Rob Jackson on 18 May 2005 at 07:37 AM.]</p></FONT><font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by Rob Jackson on 18 May 2005 at 07:59 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Bobby Lee »

What's the scale length? You might have a hard time tuning a high G# and raising it to A on a standard guitar.
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It's a telecaster. I was going to try a 9 on that string and hope for the best! :-)
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Post by Bill Hatcher »

Do you also play standard guitar and are you planning on playing rock and blues with this guitar?

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Post by Rob Jackson »

Yeah, you're right. the more I think about it, the more I think that 2nd string is gonna ping! How about a D9 type tuning instead? I've added the string sizes that I think might work:

<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
A B
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1 10 E
2 09 F# +G
3 11 D
4 14 A +B
5 16 F#
6 24 D
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Post by Rob Jackson »

I do play standard guitar, but tuned non-standard if that makes sense?! I tune it EBEABE and have a wholenote raise on the top B via a palm lever.

I also play a 3 pedal / 1 knee 10 string E9 steel very badly!

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Post by Jerry Hayes »

Hey Rob,
I have an Ibanez Artist solid body tuned to E9th with a set of Bigsby Palm Pedals. It's currently set up like this:
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
P1 P2
E
B C#
G# A
F#
E
D
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As you look at the guitar, P1 is the lever closest to the wound strings and P2 is the closest to the unwound strings. The gauges I use are 1-.011 2-.014 3-.018P 4-.24W 5-.026 6-.028 I could probably do a little heavier on the gauges of the wound strings but I like to experiment with tuning them to different notes from time to time....JH in Va.

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Post by Bobby Lee »

I'd do it in C, and use heavier gauges:
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre> L1 L2
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1 .014 D
2 .012 E +F
3 .016 C
4 .018 G +A
5 .026 E
6 .034 C </pre></font>
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Post by David L. Donald »

1 F#
2 G# (+A)
3 E ( --D)
4 B (+C#)
5 G# (- G)
6 E

If that's all I had I could be pretty happy.
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Post by Rob Jackson »

Thanks for all the ideas guys - really appreciate it. Looks like most of you are suggesting A and B pedal type raises on strings 2 and 4, with the 9th "chromatic" on the 1st string. I can just about get my head round that from the little I've learned playing beginners E9 steel. I also like the idea of going down to C and using beefier strings so thanks for that idea Bobby.

Hopefully I'll be able to start building the guitar in the next few weeks. Thanks for all the ideas.
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Post by Bobby Lee »

For high notes, you might like this G major tuning: <font face="monospace" size="3"><pre> L1 L2
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1 .010 G
2 .014 D +E
3 .017 B +C
4 .024 G
5 .032 D
6 .050 G </pre></font>
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