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E9th tuning

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hello to all. i have my six string tuned to E7th and i want to tune it to E9th tuning. can someone tell me how?? thanks<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Jonathan Stephens III on 06 January 2005 at 04:33 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by David L. Donald »

If you have a I, II and V tuning repeated,
E G# B E G# B

you can make one note a F#

Or make one note a D for a Dom7,
then another the F#

basically find a note you can LOSE and tune it up or down.

For suggestions check this page
http://www.well.com/user/wellvis/tuning.html

G9 Tuning:
G B D G A D
So drop it back 2 whole steps

F#9 Tuning:

F# A# E G# C# E
drop this back a whole step

This one is hip
E13 Tuning:

B D E G# C# E


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Post by Pete Knapton »

David, my chord theory's not great but with the E13 tuning B D E G# C# E, wouldn't this be called E6th? Using the octave (strings) E to E. Thank you, Pete
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Post by John Bechtel »

I believe the common name for ‘this tuning’ is C#m7: B-D-E-G#-C#-E

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Post by Bobby Lee »

The E9th pedal steel tuning is 10 strings. You can't put it on a 6 string instrument - it won't fit. Stick with E7th, that's my advice.
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Post by David L. Donald »

E13 got it direct from Brad's page of steel.
http://www.well.com/user/wellvis/tuning.html

E13 Tuning:
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
E octave
C# VI
G# III
E I
D dom7
B V
</pre></font>
and in comparison

E13 Tuning: (as used by Leon McAuliffe)
<font face="monospace" size="3"><pre>
E G# D F# G# B C# E
I III VIIb II /9 III V VI octave </pre></font>


I might consider it a E6 also, but it was labled E13.
I guess be cause it was a contraction for Leon's 8 string E13
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Post by Jonathan Stephens III »

thanks to you all for your advice. i truly respect your knowledge of the steel guitar. i am truly a beginer at this instrument. one more request i have is can anyone suggest to me a good beginer video, when i say that i am a beginer i am the ultimate beginer but i will learn how to play.
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Post by David L. Donald »

Jonathan check out the link I posted to Brad's tunings sight.
TONS of tunings there.
Basicall try a bunch of them, eventually something will just slap you in the face and say
PLAY ME!

I just put that E13 / E6, by whatever name, on the Supro 6, it is hip.

It doesn't sound terribly 6ish to me, but it does have many good pockets for chords that work logically like a C6. But it also seems a very different animal, not like a C6 tuned up two steps.

Johnathan, one good suggestion is
try to find the root I, V and III note of which every tuning you use, on each string.

At that [point you can block out a
I IV IV I , VI II V I blues ( in C ; C F C G, A D G C )

You should then have a pretty good handle of what chords build with which voicings on the tuning you're using.
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Moved to the "No Peddlers" section of the Forum. Lots of good info there...

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