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scales for C6?

Posted: 7 Mar 2008 10:02 pm
by Terry Sneed
Is there a course/website that shows scales in the C6th tuning, as well as short and long riffs that get you from I IV V I change? Any similar scales or licks would be appreciated.

Terry

Posted: 9 Mar 2008 2:32 am
by Tony Prior
Hi Terry, on my wesbite ( selfless promo here) is Lower Ten Blues, written in the key of E. This is an original tune written for this project.

Scales plus redundant solo's in two different positions , a strait up Blues solos and I,IV,V chord structures as well. Maybe this program will offer assistance.

The entire purpose of this project was a primer to playing Blues on the band stand.

http://www.tprior.com/CBAND.htm

each project includes CD with performance track, backup track, full tab, and more.

www.tprior.com

thanks

tp

Lower ten Blues

Posted: 9 Mar 2008 4:03 pm
by Terry Sneed
Tony, I have your Lower Ten Blues course. I had forgotten all about it. I have so much stuff it had gotten at the bottom of one of my many stacks of steel, and dobro, and guitar courses. LOL! :oops:

Thanks for the reminder. Very helpful course by the way.

Terry

Course

Posted: 10 Mar 2008 11:26 am
by Lance Bakemeyer
I listened to the track on the website you suggested. It does not appear (to me) to have alot of pedal work? Would this course help me with a non pedal C6th tuning? (In learning the blues scale).

I am just starting my steel guitar voyage, and picked C6th, as I am interested in Country Swing, Classic Country material written before say 1960.

I also have the Cindy Cashdollar DVD's. She uses an 8 string C6th tuning in her instructional material. There is some scale discussion in these DVD's, but mostly just tabbed/shown lead examples.

Posted: 10 Mar 2008 2:11 pm
by Joseph Carlson
There's some pretty good info here:

http://www.mightyfinemusic.com/jeff's_jazz.htm

Or you could try this:

http://cgi.ebay.com/C6th-Scales-Modes-P ... dZViewItem

A little over my head for now, but very thorough.