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How to get to C6 on my National?
Posted: 8 May 2001 9:03 am
by Patrick Cullie
Sorry for seeming thick, but i've been playing in G and D for years on dobro and nationals. i've recently taken up pedal steel and want to start to explore the C6. Using my National, do i lower the 6th string all the way to C? seem slow. and do I raise the D all the way to G? it will snap for sure. I could get lighter guage strings but I want to be able to get back to E, D, or G tunings w/o too much trouble. Or should I just drop down to B6 or A6 (would that be A/C#/E/F#/A/C#)?
thanks for your help.
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Posted: 8 May 2001 1:23 pm
by Brad Bechtel
Normally you'd use a lighter set of strings on the bottom three strings to get to C6/Am7 tuning.
Compare the two tunings:
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D --> E
B --> C
G --> A
D --> G
B --> E
G --> C
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You can see that if you take a string gauged for your low B, you can raise that to the low C much easier than the low G string.
I'd recommend checking out the gauges listed for Hawaiian or nonpedal guitar on the
Just Strings web site.
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Posted: 8 May 2001 6:35 pm
by Ricky Davis
Yeah when I was using regular Dobro Tuning low to high>G B D G B D> and I wanted to go to the 6th tuning> I would make it an A6. So go up a whole tone on the low G B D; now you have A C# E> then middle G goes down a half tone to F# and B goes down a whole tone to A and high D down a half tone to C#.
So A6 low to high> A C# E F# A C#
And it's a good tension on the strings and plays fine.
Ricky<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 08 May 2001 at 07:36 PM.]</p></FONT>
Posted: 10 May 2001 12:04 pm
by Patrick Cullie
ricky - that was the solution i was looking for. thanks guys!
Posted: 10 May 2001 2:18 pm
by Ricky Davis
Hey Patrick; your quite welcome my friend and I'm sure it will work out for ya well.
Have fun.
Ricky