Old Jeff Newman tuning chart
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- Michael Haselman
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Old Jeff Newman tuning chart
Does anyone know where I can get the old temper tuning chart? The one for E9 has E's at 440, B's at 439.5, etc. I'd like a copy, and the old C6 too, if it's available.
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Off the top of my head...
F# - 4.40
Eb - 4.385
G# - 4.365
E - 4.40
B - 4.395
G# - 4.365
F# - 4.38
E - 4.40
D - 4.39
B - 4.395.
Sorry I don't remember the number for the pedals and kl's.
JE:-)>
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F# - 4.40
Eb - 4.385
G# - 4.365
E - 4.40
B - 4.395
G# - 4.365
F# - 4.38
E - 4.40
D - 4.39
B - 4.395.
Sorry I don't remember the number for the pedals and kl's.
JE:-)>
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Jack's right. Also, if you look at the difference between the Es and the As on the B pedal, it looks like the chart anticipates a small amount of cabinet drop. A guitar with more or less cabinet drop may need different numbers. I think it is better to use your own ears to find the best chart for your own guitar.
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Well, I've always used the old E at 440, B 439.5, etc. I'm too chicken to tune the E's to 442. The old way has always worked for me. And I've got the open strings memorized, but would like the pedals, though I do pretty well by ear. I do have the C6 chart where the C's are at 442.5. I will try that in my continuing slow C6 education.
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Jeff's chart looks very similar to what I get by ear. I'm not sure where the 0.5 Hz stuff came from. I can't see a gradation that small on my meter, and I can't tune that precisely with my tuning keys. One thing I see is that I would want my D sharper than he has it. I tune it as the minor 3rd of the B minor chord made on the open strings B D F# B. For Just Intonation (JI), a minor third wants to be about 16 cents (about 4 Hz) sharp of equal temper (ET). If you tune the D to that chord by ear, that's about what you will get. That also works for the D as the minor 7th of the E chord, because the minor 7th also wants to be about 16 cents (about 4 Hz) sharp of equal temper. That also goes for the 2nd string D on the lever.
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You can find Jeff's tuning chart on his website www.jeffran.com
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Michael,
The chart Jeff originally used is in the front of Scotty's book "Anthology of Pedal Steel". Page 10.
I would scan it and post it here but I am not sure if that would be cool with Scotty.
The B's are actually 439.5.
The book is still out there, I got one for my Grandson from Billy Cooper about six months ago or so.
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The chart Jeff originally used is in the front of Scotty's book "Anthology of Pedal Steel". Page 10.
I would scan it and post it here but I am not sure if that would be cool with Scotty.
The B's are actually 439.5.
The book is still out there, I got one for my Grandson from Billy Cooper about six months ago or so.
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I always worked in cents. Here's my chart from about 1980. I think it's the same as Jeff Newman's.
F# - 2b G - 1/2b
D# - 3 1/2b D - 1b C# - 2b
G# - 3 1/2b A - 1 1/2b G - 2b
E - 0 F# - 3b F - 7b Eb - 2b
B - 1/2b C# - 4b
G# - 3 1/2b A - 1 1/2b G - 0
F# - 2b G - 2b
E - 0 F - 7b Eb - 2b
D - 1b
B - 1/2b C# - 4b
F# - 2b G - 1/2b
D# - 3 1/2b D - 1b C# - 2b
G# - 3 1/2b A - 1 1/2b G - 2b
E - 0 F# - 3b F - 7b Eb - 2b
B - 1/2b C# - 4b
G# - 3 1/2b A - 1 1/2b G - 0
F# - 2b G - 2b
E - 0 F - 7b Eb - 2b
D - 1b
B - 1/2b C# - 4b
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FWIW, I have posted a scan of a Newman E9/B6 chart from 1998 here:
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 52#1973652
http://bb.steelguitarforum.com/viewtopi ... 52#1973652