Learning songs in open d
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Learning songs in open d
I am currently waiting on my first lap steel with benders. I don’t have a whole lot of musical background as far as playing goes. I see Troy Brenningmeyer has a lot of lessons in open D with the benders and Andy Volk’s book on open d is a good resource, both which I plan on pursuing. However I notice there really isn’t much for tabs in open d. When I get the basics of the instrument down and I want to try and play a particular song I have in mind, how do I do that without tabs or sheet music in open d? I guess I’m looking for the idiots guide to that process or wondering if I’d be better off in a different tuning. Thanks!
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Re: Learning songs in open d
The D tuning and the G tuning have the same intervals on 4 of their 6 six strings......
For example,......strings 1-4 in G are the exact same intervals as strings 2-5 in D tuning.......the scales and patterns are in the same positions, just 1 string up.........if you are playing a scale beginning on string 1 in G, you would play the same thing starting on string 2 in D ........so, you can obtain a huge amount of instructional material in G, and then apply it to D, keeping this in mind........
For example,......strings 1-4 in G are the exact same intervals as strings 2-5 in D tuning.......the scales and patterns are in the same positions, just 1 string up.........if you are playing a scale beginning on string 1 in G, you would play the same thing starting on string 2 in D ........so, you can obtain a huge amount of instructional material in G, and then apply it to D, keeping this in mind........
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Re: Learning songs in open d
Very helpful info, Howard.
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Yes thank you Howard, that is very helpful.
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Re: Learning songs in open d
Here is what the intervals look like....
G-1 B-3 D-5 G-1 B-3 D-5
D-1 A-5 D-1 F#-3 A-5 D-1
1 3 5 1 3 5
1 5 1 3 5 1
G-1 B-3 D-5 G-1 B-3 D-5
D-1 A-5 D-1 F#-3 A-5 D-1
1 3 5 1 3 5
1 5 1 3 5 1
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Re: Learning songs in open d
High-bass G or 'dobro'
Low-bass D or Sebastopol:1 5 1 3 5 1
"Origin of the Name: The name "Vestapol" (or "Sebastopol") is derived from a popular 19th-century guitar instrumental piece called "Sebastopol" (a port on the Black Sea, the scene of a pivotal engagement in the Crimean War)."
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Re: Learning songs in open d
Thanks again Howard. I just joined this forum this week and grateful it’s here. A wealth of information and good folks.
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Re: Learning songs in open d
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