EMMONS or DAY?
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Day....My first pedal steel was a new 1958 Gibson Multiharp with 8 strings. I put an E7h tuning on it, with E being the highest pitch string. I had never heard of chromatic tunings in those days. I set it up by what I heard on the radio and records, and it turns out to be like the Day set up. I have never changed. Don't think I ever will.
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Billy Easton
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Billy Easton
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I played a Day set up for 29 years and changed to an Emmons set up 2 months ago. I find the Emmons set up to be more comfortable on my ankle. It was not a big deal to acomplish it. I changed it on a week day and played 5 weekends in a row 4 1/2 hours a night Friday and Saturday. Thats all it took to burn it in.
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Emmons on E9, original Jimmy Day setup on C6!
JD Sillito, I think using both feet is a quite common thing on C6 if you have that setup. Jimmy´s "Golden Steel Guitar Hits" is my favorite C6 record right now to play along with, and I noticed several times pedals 5 and 7 are used together. I never think that much about chord theory, must be some 13th kind of thing.
JD Sillito, I think using both feet is a quite common thing on C6 if you have that setup. Jimmy´s "Golden Steel Guitar Hits" is my favorite C6 record right now to play along with, and I noticed several times pedals 5 and 7 are used together. I never think that much about chord theory, must be some 13th kind of thing.
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Billy Easton: I keep seeing coincidences here and couldn't help but note what Bill Stafford said about your new CD. Then I posted here about Curly Chalker using the Day set up and then your post about using the DAY setup. Looks like the circle is still unbroken. Jimmy once told me he wished he could work C6th like Curly and I'm thinking: Yeah, Right !!
That after Liberty Drive and his version of Remmington Ride were leaving me in the dust in a failed attempt to PLAY LIKE DAY !!
Regards, Paul
That after Liberty Drive and his version of Remmington Ride were leaving me in the dust in a failed attempt to PLAY LIKE DAY !!
Regards, Paul
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I always used the Day setup for years , it is more comfortable. But now use the Emmons setup cause when I sit in on another players guitar, it usually is Emmons setup.soooooo I switched.
Joe Henry- I saw Jimmy Day play many times even way back when he worked with Willie Nelson, when Nelson was getting nowhere.
He always played both feet on the C6 neck, especially to play that pedal 5 and 7, incidently that would make a D13th sound.
Also he used Pedal 7 with both 5 and 6 down to make a nice moving sound with the two peddals makeing a dimminished chord underneath.
Now I and many more put that P7 on a knee and end of problem........al
Joe Henry- I saw Jimmy Day play many times even way back when he worked with Willie Nelson, when Nelson was getting nowhere.
He always played both feet on the C6 neck, especially to play that pedal 5 and 7, incidently that would make a D13th sound.
Also he used Pedal 7 with both 5 and 6 down to make a nice moving sound with the two peddals makeing a dimminished chord underneath.
Now I and many more put that P7 on a knee and end of problem........al