C6 Ideas on E9th

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Dale Rottacker
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C6 Ideas on E9th

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I saw someone asking about this sort of thing... here are Some ways, but only scratching the surface...

https://youtu.be/GUFr1iYoFAM
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Dale, you C6th demo on the E9th was very interesting and rewarding, in fact it's simple progression run, easy to follow and would be a good learning example for the early learners of the pedal steel. Hope you do more of the C6th demos.
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Kenneth Kotsay wrote:Dale, you C6th demo on the E9th was very interesting and rewarding, in fact it's simple progression run, easy to follow and would be a good learning example for the early learners of the pedal steel. Hope you do more of the C6th demos.
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Thanks Kenneth, glad you liked it... I really like those C6th "sounds" on E9th... I have a few examples of this type of thing splattered on my YouTube Channel, steelinatune, either in songs or just demonstration, and will do more of this from time to time. Because I don't really care to talk in my videos I've been trying some different formats to make this something that's easily grasped. I have folks contact me all the time, with questions like, "was that really done on E9th"? or "why do you need a C6th neck"... So rather than explain individually to each question, its easier to do one video for all.
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C6 ideas on E9

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Dale I really love your videos I’ve found them very interested I don’t play c6 what little bit of c6 I can throw in of my gospel music this is a big help just keep it coming thanks very much if you don’t mind give us a list of your copendent
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So here's some tab to accompany Dale's C6 stylings on E9.


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Frank, I've always thought that the Tab you do is really well done, I'm honored that you shared that skill on something that I did... Thank you.
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*2021 Rittenberry, "The Concord" D10 9x9
*1977 Blue Sho-Bud Pro 3 Custom 8x6
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Dale, it was my pleasure! I am in awe of all you do for our community.
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