6 string tunings and gauges
Posted: 22 Aug 2007 10:06 am
It's been a real long while since I have been here. But got fired up the other night after watching a pedal player at a local place here in Austin.
So I decided to put a better effort into my lap steel playing, especially other tunings. Currently I have my old Dickerson student model and my Oahu Tonemaster tuned like my Tut Reso ...for convenience sake. But I think I am ready to take the plunge and take the lap stuff into other tunings.
This is my playing environment. I play various instruments as part of a worship band. We do hymns, contemporary christian, old gospel, a few Randy Travis type songs, a variety of stuff. The lap steel shows up in songs that need a "country" sound or just to cover for the lack of piano or a string section. So mostly I use the instrument as a way to add background "feel" and environment instead of licks and fills. That seems to be the need for what we are doing.
So what I am looking for is which tuning would be best to use in that context and the string gauges. The Dickerson is a short scale and the Oahu is a more standard scale. So I am assuming the string gauges might be different. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
thanks a bunch,
FredB
So I decided to put a better effort into my lap steel playing, especially other tunings. Currently I have my old Dickerson student model and my Oahu Tonemaster tuned like my Tut Reso ...for convenience sake. But I think I am ready to take the plunge and take the lap stuff into other tunings.
This is my playing environment. I play various instruments as part of a worship band. We do hymns, contemporary christian, old gospel, a few Randy Travis type songs, a variety of stuff. The lap steel shows up in songs that need a "country" sound or just to cover for the lack of piano or a string section. So mostly I use the instrument as a way to add background "feel" and environment instead of licks and fills. That seems to be the need for what we are doing.
So what I am looking for is which tuning would be best to use in that context and the string gauges. The Dickerson is a short scale and the Oahu is a more standard scale. So I am assuming the string gauges might be different. Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
thanks a bunch,
FredB