E9th tuning for lap steel music
Posted: 27 Oct 2005 8:44 pm
HI there,
I'm thinking about purchasing an instrument, and, as far as I can figure out, some of the music I like most (e.g. Bob Wills and Hank Williams stuff) seems to have been played on a non-pedal steel in a sixth-based tuning of some kind.
I think I saw a comment somewhere on the site to the effect that you could use a single neck E9 pedal steel (e.g Carter Starter) and push a couple of pedals to get a
sixth lap style tuning which you could use for non-pedal sounds. But maybe there are limitations to this approach...
Could someone straighten this out for me, is this a realistic option? Another option would be to start on a non-pedal instrument, maybe switch later....
Thanks in advance for your help. This site is a great resource!
Paul
I'm thinking about purchasing an instrument, and, as far as I can figure out, some of the music I like most (e.g. Bob Wills and Hank Williams stuff) seems to have been played on a non-pedal steel in a sixth-based tuning of some kind.
I think I saw a comment somewhere on the site to the effect that you could use a single neck E9 pedal steel (e.g Carter Starter) and push a couple of pedals to get a
sixth lap style tuning which you could use for non-pedal sounds. But maybe there are limitations to this approach...
Could someone straighten this out for me, is this a realistic option? Another option would be to start on a non-pedal instrument, maybe switch later....
Thanks in advance for your help. This site is a great resource!
Paul