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I don't know if this will work but this is an old link I'm copying and posting which may have relevant link for Trap Truly' C6 chart. It has some google links within
I know Sonny Jenkins is trying to post his B6th and there is a lot of interest in that.
First here is the link I have that is a webarchive. I have pasted its contents if the link does not work. Thanks to Trap and also Larry Dering for the work on this C6th chart.
file:///Users/carpet/Documents/C6%20CHORDS/%20Trap%20Truly's%20C6%20chart.webarchive
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Scott Duckworth
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Post Posted 19 May 2013 6:44 am Reply with quote
Anyone have a copy of Trap's C6 chart? Seems all links to it are history...
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Larry Dering
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Post Posted 19 May 2013 6:59 pm Traps chart Reply with quote
Scott, I have the chart if I can figure out how to post it. Would you prefer a PM?
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Al Carey
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 2:53 am Reply with quote
I'd really appreciate a copy as well, Larry. Either PM or email. If you get it to me,I'll figure out a way to host it for others who would like it.
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Bill Ladd
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 3:38 am Reply with quote
I'd love a copy as well. Thanks
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Scott Duckworth
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 3:51 am Reply with quote
Someone emailed me and said they could send me a PDF of it. Hopefully, they will contact the rest that want it also.
This might be something the forum wants to make available.
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CrowBear Schmitt
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 4:51 am Reply with quote
Trap's chart link went dead quite a while back
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/001350.html
in the meantime have a look here :
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/001192.html
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Sonny Jenkins
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 5:48 am Reply with quote
I have it,,,also have it converted to Jeff Newman tuning universal.
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Larry Dering
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 6:32 am Traps C6 Chart, hope this helps. Reply with quote
Trap’s C6 Chord Chart
CHORD FRET POSITION STRINGS PEDALS KNEES
MAJ 0 6,5,3 or 2,3,5
MAJ 0 5,6,7
MAJ 0 1,2,3 high g
tune.
MAJ + 7 2,3,4 or 7,4,2 6
MAJ +5 or -7 3,4,5 7
MAJ 6 0 4,5,6,7
MAJ 6 +3 4,5,6,7,8 5 & 8
MAJ 6 -7 or +5 6,5,4,3,2 7
MAJ 6/9 +3 8,7,6,5,3 5 & 8 F
MAJ 6/9 -2 6,5,4,3,2 5 F
MAJ 7 0 3,4,5,6,7
MAJ 7 +5 7,6,5,4,3,2 7
MAJ 7 -7 7,6,5,4,3,2 7
MAJ 7 0 7,6,5,3 F
MAJ 7 -5 9,7,6,4
MAJ 7 -5 or +7 9,7,4
MAJ 7 -5 or +7 8,5,3
MAJ 7b5 0 7,6,5,4,3 5 F
MAJ 7b5 -3 8,6,5,3, 6&7
MAJ 7+5 -1 7,6,4,3 4
MAJ 9 0 7,6,5,4,3 7
MAJ b9 -2 8,6,5,3 5,6,7
MAJ 9b5 +3 8,7,6,3 6&8 F
DOM 7 0 7,6,5,4,3,2 G
DOM 7 -2 7,5,4 5
DOM 7 -5 9,6,4 6
DOM 7 -2 5,4,3,1 5
DOM 7#9 +1 6,5,4,3 6 F
DOM 7#9 +3 8,7,6,5,3 8
DOM 7b9 0 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,
3
5&6
DOM 7b9 -5 9,8,7,6,5 5&6
DOM 7b9 -2 7,6,5,4 5&6
DOM 7b5 0 7,6,5,4 5 G
DOM 7b5 -3 8,7,6,5,4 6&8
DOM 7+5 -2 10,7,5,4 5 G
DOM 7+5 +1 6,5,4,3 6 F
DOM 7+5 -3 7,6,5,3 6&8 F
DOM 7+9 -2 5,4,3,2 5&6
DOM 7b5b9 -3 9,7,5,4,2 4
DOM 7b5b9 -5 6,5,4,3,2 5&6 F
DOM 7b5+9 +4 7,6,5,3 5&6 F
DOM 7b5+9 +3 8,7,6,5,3 6&8
DOM 7+5-9 +1 6,5,4,3 6
DOM 7+5-9 -2 7,6,5,4 5&6 G
DOM 7+5+9 +3 7,5,3,2 6&8
DOM 7+5+9 -2 7,5,4,3,2 5&6 G
DOM 9 +7 or -5 9,8,7,6,5
DOM 9 +7 or -5 9,8,7,6,5,4,3 6
DOM 9 -2 6,5,4,3 5
DOM 9 +3 10,9,8,7,6,5,3 8 F
DOM 9 -2 9,6,5,3 6
DOM 9+11b5 -2 7,5,4,3,2,1 5
DOM 9+11b5 -5 9,8,7,6,5,4,3 6 F
DOM 9+11b5 -5 9,8,7,6,5,4 6&7
DOM 9+5 -2 10,7,5,4,3,2 5 G
DOM 9+5 +4 6,5,4,3 5 G
DOM 11 -5 9,7,6,5,4 6 F
DOM 11 -2 8,7,6,5,4,3
DOM 11b9 -5 7,6,5,4 5&6 G
DOM 11b9 -2 7,6,5,4 6
DOM 11b9 -2 8,7,6,5,4,3 6&7
DOM 13 -2 10,9,8,7,6,5,4,
3
5&7
DOM 13 -5 9,8,7,6,5,3 6&7
DOM 13 -2 10,9,8,7,6,5,3,
1
5 F
DOM
13aug11
-5 or +7 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2
,1
6&7
DOM 13+11 -5 9,8,7,6,5,4,3 6&7
DOM 13+11 -2 10,7,6,5,4,3,2,
1
5 F
DOM 13+11 -3 9,7,6,4,3 4
DOM 13b9 -5 8,7,6,5,3 5,6&7
DOM 13b9 -2 8,7,6,5,4,3 6&7
DOM
13b9+11
-5 8,7,6,5,4,3 5,6,&7
DOM
13b9+11
-3 8,7,6,5,4,3,2 8
DOM
13b9+11
+4 8,7,6,5,3,2 5,6,&7
DOM 13+5+9 -2 7,5,4,3,2 5&6 F
DOM 13+5+9 -2 7,5,4,3 5 F&G
AUG -5 6,4,3 6 #3rd string
AUG -2 7,5,4 5 G
DIM,DIM 7 0, every 4
frets
7,6,5,4 5&6
MINOR +3 8,7,6,4,3,2
MINOR 0 7,6,5,3 6
MINOR 6 0 7,6,5,4,3 6
MINOR 6 +3 7,6,5,4 5
MINOR 6/9 +3 8,7,6,5,3 5 F
MINOR 7 +3 8,7,6,5,4,3,2
MINOR 7 0 5,3,2 F
MINOR 7 +3 8,5,3
MINOR 7 0 10,8,6,5 6 G
MINOR 7 +3 8,7,6,5,4 7
MINOR 7b5 +3 8,6,5,3 6
MINOR 7b5 0 7,6,5,4 5&6 G\
MINOR 7b5 +6 6,5,4,3 5
MAJ-MINOR
7
0 7,6,5,4 6&7
MAJ-MINOR
7
-3 8,6,5,3 5,6,&7 G
MINOR 9 +3 8,7,6,5,4 7
MINOR 9 +3 8,7,6,5,3 F
MINOR 9
MAJ 7
0 7,6,5,4,3 6&7
MINOR 9
MAJ 7
+4 6,5,4,3 6 F&G
MINOR 11 +3 8,7,6,5,4,3 7
MINOR 11 0 7,6,5,4,2 6 G
MINOR 11 +6 7,6,4,3,1 5&8 F
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Larry Dering
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 6:34 am Traps C6 Chart Legend Reply with quote
Traps C6 Chord Chart Explanation
I forgot the explination. Any 0 position is open position,or no pedals engaged. for example is you were looking for a major 7 chord in the key of c you would go to the 12th fret open position and hit strings 3,4,5,6,7 or any combo of those strings.
for an inversion of the C mj 7 chord,you could go 5 frets above open C at the 12th fret and hit strings 7,6,5,4,3,2 while engaging the 7th pedal.
+ means fret positions above the open position in any key
- means fret position below the open position in any key
hope this clears it up.
trap
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Scott Duckworth
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Etowah Tennessee
Post Posted 20 May 2013 7:02 am Reply with quote
Thanks Larry...
Was Trap's original work a spreadsheet or something?
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Scott Duckworth
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 7:39 am Reply with quote
Crow Bear, I had looked at Bengt's charts. The only problem is, on the first few, the P5 and P6 are reversed in the pedal layout key the top. I tried it to see if they are right in the tabs and they are.
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Ned McIntosh
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 2:04 pm Reply with quote
Hi Scott,
I printed out Trap's C6th chart some time ago and it filled 4 A4-sized pages (A4 is 297mm X 210mm). I can't recall the file format, but it wasn't a spreadsheet, I think it was a .pdf file. It's filed away somewhere, I just can't find it otherwise I would have posted on this subject earlier.
Now, if someone were to do a version of it the same as Patricia Warnock's great E9th wall-chart, in pdf format, that would be very, very useful.
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Larry Dering
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 2:11 pm Traps C6 File Reply with quote
Scott,
Traps C6 charts was a 4 page PDF file. I was not sure how to post it so I went with a text file. Hope this helps.
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Larry Dering
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 2:16 pm Joe Ely's chord finder Reply with quote
Scott,
You may find Joe Ely's chord finder a helpful tool. You can put in the tuning and locate most any type chord. Good luck!
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CrowBear Schmitt
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 2:28 pm Reply with quote
Karlis Abolins' Guitar Map
it's quite usefull
http://home.comcast.net/~k.abolins/guitarmap.html
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TRAP TRULY
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 2:59 pm Reply with quote
Hey Guys,
Sorry, I don't get on the forum much anymore. I still have the original chart, but my revised version was lost some time back.
I don't have a website, but I would be glad to email it to someone who can post it as a link and keep it alive somewhere.
Trap
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Douglas Schuch
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 3:51 pm Reply with quote
Trap (and Scott),
I offered to host the document when you sent me a copy about a year ago. When you did not reply, I figured maybe you wanted to maintain control over it. Since you have offered to allow it to be shared via internet, I have uploaded my copy to Google Drive for public access. The link to the Chord Chart is here:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2JvCXbV0PsBdjg1aXM0U1VjdnM/edit?usp=sharing
Here is the link to the directions:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2JvCXbV0PsBTk5temZWZ1pMTHM/edit?usp=sharing
Is this the same as the version you currently have, Trap? If so, perhaps others have the later versions and would be willing to share.
And a HUGE, HUGE thank you for Trap for putting this together and making it available!!!
Doug
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Scott Duckworth
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 3:56 pm Reply with quote
Thanks Trap, Doug, and all the others. Boy, there is a ton of stuff you can do on C6... If I can learn to "dance the two step" on the pedals!
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TRAP TRULY
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Post Posted 20 May 2013 5:03 pm Reply with quote
Awesome, Doug! I remember that now. Sorry I didn't get back to you.
Glad it could be of some help.
Trap
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Ray Mangrum
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Tennessee, USA
Post Posted 21 May 2013 3:56 am Reply with quote
Thanks to all who helped post this. Lot of very useful information.
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Douglas Schuch
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Post Posted 22 May 2013 4:52 am Trap's Chord Chart Adapted for Universal 12 Reply with quote
Sonny Jenkins contacted me and said he had converted Trap's chart for Universal - 12, using the Newman coped. He asked if he could send it to me for me to upload. I have done so, but I do not have MS Word. Normally the Libre Office software I use can deal with Word docs, but this one would not open right. However, I could view it with Google fine. So, I copied the data into Libre office from Google and made a PDF. I think everything came out fine, but if you detect any errors, contact me and I will try to deal with them.
Here is the link:
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B2JvCXbV0PsBbWQtZWZ2QzZ6YmM/edit?usp=sharing
If you would rather have this in Sonny's original Word format, contact him or me and it can be emailed.
Doug
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Sonny Jenkins
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Post Posted 22 May 2013 7:15 am Reply with quote
Hey Doug,,,thanks a million for making that available. I think the uni tuning is getting more attention the past few years, though there seems to be more variations of tunings than what we think of as standard on E9-C6. Jeff seemed to have a very simple tuning and demonstrated what could be done with that tuning. BTW,,,I have also converted (with Ernie/Buddy's permission) the C6 patterns and pockets that Buddy put in Steel Guitar player magazine years ago. They are basically "no pedal pockets" , converted to B6.
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