open c non pedal tuning.
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open c non pedal tuning.
hi everyone
I am still new at non pedal steel.
I have been trying to tune to open c tuning and cannot get it to sound right.
I am only able to buy regular guitar strings locally.
Is ther a difference also is a chromatic tuner better than a regular tuner?
Help in vt
I am still new at non pedal steel.
I have been trying to tune to open c tuning and cannot get it to sound right.
I am only able to buy regular guitar strings locally.
Is ther a difference also is a chromatic tuner better than a regular tuner?
Help in vt
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open c non pedal tuning
ok i got the info i needed but i have another kind of stupid question.
How much difference is there between open c and c6 tuning
How much difference is there between open c and c6 tuning
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Re: open c non pedal tuning
With the standard C6 tuning - one full octave on the 6th string while strings 1 and 2 are the same. The 6th string (C) in the most common C6 voicing is the same as the C on the fourth string in the open-C tuning.Leo Belval wrote: How much difference is there between open c and c6 tuning
The C6 goes CEGACE low to high, so the intervals between the strings are much smaller than in open-C.
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Re: open c non pedal tuning
Open "c" is not a steel guitar tuning as is. "C6th" is the one you are looking for. There are minor chords,6th and 9th chords there. Hawaiian, Blues and Western sounds are also there easily available. It all depends on what you are looking for and how much time you are willing to put in to find itLeo Belval wrote:ok i got the info i needed but i have another kind of stupid question.
How much difference is there between open c and c6 tuning
high to low:
1st=e/.014"
2nd=C/.018
3rd=A/.022
4th=G/.24W
5th=E/.030W
6th=C/.036w
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Yes go with C6 it is much, much stronger than open C
and check out Threadzilla
in the old No Pedlers site.
AKA C6 modal theory site.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum2/HTML/003549.html
Don't let it over whelm you just look
at one small section at a time.
But get through this and you will KNOW
the C6 neck beyond your expectations.
I have been playing jazz for 30+ years,
this opened my eyes on the C6 neck.
My playing went WAY up, and I then did the same
analysis on C6 PSG for ALL the pedals.
Helped there too.
We had this in a FAQ list of the earlier forum,
but it needs to be resurrected on a sticky here.
And again Thanks to Denny Turner for the FINE site and all the work,
And to all the others that contributed to
the discussion in Threadzilla.
and check out Threadzilla
in the old No Pedlers site.
AKA C6 modal theory site.
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum2/HTML/003549.html
Don't let it over whelm you just look
at one small section at a time.
But get through this and you will KNOW
the C6 neck beyond your expectations.
I have been playing jazz for 30+ years,
this opened my eyes on the C6 neck.
My playing went WAY up, and I then did the same
analysis on C6 PSG for ALL the pedals.
Helped there too.
We had this in a FAQ list of the earlier forum,
but it needs to be resurrected on a sticky here.
And again Thanks to Denny Turner for the FINE site and all the work,
And to all the others that contributed to
the discussion in Threadzilla.
DLD, Chili farmer. Plus bananas and papaya too.
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many!
Real happiness has no strings attached.
But pedal steels have many!
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and something else................
You might not have tho't of it but.........
You can tune your C6th tuning like thus:
TOP/down
E C A G E C#
This will give you some additional versatility. If you ever listen to JERRY BYRD, he uses it quite affectively on the intro' to his recording of
"Coconut Grove".........and countless other tunes he recorded.
Good Luck!
You can tune your C6th tuning like thus:
TOP/down
E C A G E C#
This will give you some additional versatility. If you ever listen to JERRY BYRD, he uses it quite affectively on the intro' to his recording of
"Coconut Grove".........and countless other tunes he recorded.
Good Luck!
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and something else................
You might not have tho't of it but.........
You can tune your C6th tuning like thus:
TOP/down
E C A G E C#
This will give you some additional versatility. If you ever listen to JERRY BYRD, he uses it quite affectively on the intro' to his recording of
"Coconut Grove".........and countless other tunes he recorded.
Good Luck!
You can tune your C6th tuning like thus:
TOP/down
E C A G E C#
This will give you some additional versatility. If you ever listen to JERRY BYRD, he uses it quite affectively on the intro' to his recording of
"Coconut Grove".........and countless other tunes he recorded.
Good Luck!
Re: open c non pedal tuning
Garry Vanderlinde wrote:Open "c" is not a steel guitar tuning as is. "Leo Belval wrote:ok i got the info i needed but i have another kind of stupid question.
How much difference is there between open c and c6 tuning
Open C may not be a standard Hawaiian or country tuning but it is still a great tuning nonetheless, especially on Weisenborn-style acoustic instruments.
Case in point - David Lindley. I just saw him play last night and he used the tuning a lot (maybe even tuned down to B).
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Re: open c non pedal tuning
Maybe even tuned downed to B is not a C tuning.Bill Leff wrote:
Case in point - David Lindley. I just saw him play last night and he used the tuning a lot (maybe even tuned down to B).
What tuning are you specifically talking about? Any tuning tuned to a favorite major chord?
No Razz intended...just courious .
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