tunings and strings
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tunings and strings
I just bought a 6 string lap steel and am interested in playing old country such as Don Helms, Jerry Byrd, Kayton Roberts etc. I am wondering what tuning to use for this style and which strings to get.
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I'd use a C6 tuning as there's more instructional stuff available for C6. You can get your strings right here on the Forum by clickin on the Strings link at the top. Cindy Cashdollar's Western Swing videos are pretty good or contact Roy Thomson here on the forum, he can hook you up with some good tabs for C6. Here's Roy's email link. Click Here
Scotty's music sells a nice Don Helms instructional book, Cindy's DVD is great and also check out the Forum's tab section. On a somewhat self-serving note, you may find this useful ...
http://www.volkmedia.com/Volkmedia.com/ ... _Book.html
http://www.volkmedia.com/Volkmedia.com/ ... _Book.html
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A must have if you ask meAndy Volk wrote:... On a somewhat self-serving note, you may find this useful ...
http://www.volkmedia.com/Volkmedia.com/ ... _Book.html
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Why not check here first?
Eric..........
Why not check the JERRY BYRD guitars page and see what the most outstanding Rickenbacher steel guitar player did? It's difficult to improve on perfection, RIGHT?
jerrybyrd-fanclub.com
Why not check the JERRY BYRD guitars page and see what the most outstanding Rickenbacher steel guitar player did? It's difficult to improve on perfection, RIGHT?
jerrybyrd-fanclub.com
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No video, but Greg Cutshaw's site is a favorite of mine for tabs and mp3s on the 6 string lapsteel. It's free.Eric Davidson wrote:And if anyone has a recommendation for an instructional DVD that would be great.
http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/LapTab.html
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The Jerry Byrd Instructional Course should still be available from Scotty's Music.
C6th:
E .015plain
C .018plain
A .022plain
G .024nickelwound
E .030nickelwound
C .036nickelwound
I would also recommend the Dunlop Jerry Byrd Bar. A big and heavy pedal steel bar will slow you down for playing this style.
I hope your steel is a 22.5" scale!
C6th:
E .015plain
C .018plain
A .022plain
G .024nickelwound
E .030nickelwound
C .036nickelwound
I would also recommend the Dunlop Jerry Byrd Bar. A big and heavy pedal steel bar will slow you down for playing this style.
I hope your steel is a 22.5" scale!