E9th Chord Chart & Tip Sheet

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Post by Joey Aguilera »

HI Patricia,

Thanks for the clarification it all makes sense now =)

John, thanks for the PDF I will be contacting you about lessons later this week!

Joey
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E9th Chord Chart

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Parricea: I would also appreciate a copy if still available. Poster sizesize=18][/size]
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im a new player and that chart looks great :D send me one please....thanks dave
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Post by Bob Vantine »

Patricia...

This looks great !
I too would (PLEASE)like the poster size . THANK YOU !

****Bob V****

Finally made it to the print shop with a flash drive . The printed & lamenated copies are AMAZING !
Patricia thank you for your hard work . Very talented indeed ! (09/10/10).....THANK YOU !

PS: also unexpected bonus was "Nashville Number System" chart.....maybe bandmembers can finally figure this out !...(wish I had thought to do just that for them)
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Post by Jason Joubert »

I would like one too please.

Thanks Very Much!
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Please

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Patricia, may I have one sent also? Thank you so much for doing this.
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Post by Bob Lawrence »

@Loren + Jason

The chart can be downloaded directly from her website:

You can use this link:
http://www.globalpursuits.ca/images/E9% ... 011X17.pdf


@ Patricia

Excellent . Thanks!
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Post by Patricia Warnock »

Thank you, Bob (Lawrence) for keeping everyone up to date! I appreciate it. And, thank you, Bob (Vantine) for your kind words.

I hope everyone enjoyed their summer. Maybe I'll catch some of you in Dallas at the 2011 Texas show!

Take care,
Patricia
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Thank you for sharing this invaluable "quick reference".
I have 4+ years of "steelin'", and yet, I study your spreadsheet daily, searching the fretboard, for "new" ways to accompolish "old" sounds I want.
Thank you for your time and effort in making this available to all, thru your web post.
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Post by Guido Hausmann »

...i'm using your chart very much and it is a big help!
my question now: would you do a similar one for c6th (with high g)??
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E9th Chord Chart

Post by Patricia Warnock »

Hi, Guido
I have started a chord chart for the C6th but I haven't had time to check the (music) math. And I'm finding the layout a little more challenging. I just started picking at the C6th this summer. My copedent has a high D so I'm not sure how different that would be for you. When the chart is ready I'll be sure to let the forum know.

All the best!
Patricia
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Post by Alfred Ewell »

Great job! I'm sending for one.
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Chart

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Patricia,
I would love to have an E9th chart if you have any remaining. Thanks so much for your efforts to help the steel guitar world.

Steel buddy,

Allen Howington
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

See the link by Bob Lawrence above for the website. You can save the file on your hard drive.
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Richard, thanks so much for the help.
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E9th chord chart

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What a monumental piece of work. If there was a Steel Guitar Forum annual award for most helpful contribution, I'd nominate you!
Best wishes and happy steeling
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That just made my day! Thank you so very much.
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Quote" My copedent has a high D so I'm not sure how different that would be for you. When the chart is ready I'll be sure to let the forum know.Quote"



Thanks Patricia, I've been lookin for a good C6th chart. I think most C6 players use a D for 1st string. I've got your E9, great work! I'll be watching the forum for your C6 chart. I sure want one when you get it ready.

Terry
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Post by Gary Reed »

Patricia,

Could you please send the chart. This is so very considerate of you.
Thank you very much!
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Post by Lee Rider »

A big thanks to Patricia for this chart. She sent me one a couple of years ago and, for a music theory neophyte like me who plays by ear, it gave me the structure to be able to really learn the pedal steel and helped immensely with my limited knowledge of theory.

I just got a Carter universal E9th/B6th (12 string 7&5) which I can still play on the E9th side and learning stuff on the B6th side playing by ear. I would really like to have something like Patricia's E9th chart for this guitar. I've looked at some of the posts of the more advanced players but it might as well be in greek. I'm just one of those guys who absolutely hates to sit down with tablature and figuring out chords is just agony. I do enjoy figuring things out by ear which may be near impossible on the psg.

Any chord charts out there for an old bluegrass picker?
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....and I did print Patricia's E9th chart out on my large format printer 24" x 36" which is great. I'm a contractor so I just happened to have the printer. You can get them printed at most Kinkos or other copy shop, most have the large format printer, but it will cost you probably $5.
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Post by George McCann »

This Chart is PERFECT!!!!

I had it elarged and it now resides on my wall. For the guys just starting out or restarting it is wonderful.
Thank you
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Post by Patricia Warnock »

You all are too kind. :oops: But, thank you very much. Your appreciation means a lot to me. I am so happy to have been able to contribute to such an amazing group. Take care, Patricia
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Pat I sure would like a copy of that chart. I am new to the pedal steel guitar and new to the forum. Let me know how much I would owe you o.k. my email address is netlee1938@gmail.com thank you very much.
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Post by Richard Rice »

Patricia, you're my hero! :whoa:

I've been away from my PSG for a couple of years, and am forcing myself to make time to play every day.. Slow going, as I have not put enough serious time into it to just be fluid. I misplaced my old chart, and have forgotten much of what I once knew, but your chart is great.. I like it better than any other system I have seen.. Great work, and many thanks to you.
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