Cindy Cashdollar's lap steel tunings

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norm mcdaniel
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Cindy Cashdollar's lap steel tunings

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I was watching some Red and Cindy on U-Tube today.
What a great psir for making music together. She was playing her Remington steel,oh man :D :D :D . Does any one know what tunings she uses mostly The song she was playing was I always get lucky with you. It was in the key of F
What tuning was she using? :whoa: :whoa: :whoa:
Norm in Waco

Edited by Brad Bechtel to correct the spelling of Cindy Cashdollar's name.
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Norm,

I assume you were talking about Cindy Cashdollar, so I changed the spellings you used to make it easier to find later.

Here's a list of the tunings she uses on her various guitars. Without a link to the specific video you were watching on YouTube, it's impossible to guess which one she was using.
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C6. High to low: GECAGECA.
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Red is Foley or Skelton. It is Redd. As in Volkaert.
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Post by Charles Kleinert »

When I spoke to Cindy a few months back at the Broken Spoke in Austin, She was using C6, G on top, and E13 on her Remington
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