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Topic: G# to B raise - 6th string |
Tim Russell
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 3 May 2017 1:53 pm
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The Williams I recently purchased has the G# to B raise - 6th string on RKR.
It is an interesting change, bringing that string into unison with the 5th., but I can't really find much else to do with it...that is, to justify using up a knee with it.
Anyone use that change? Any songs with examples? _________________ Sierra Crown D-10 |
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Jonah Turner
From: Nebraska, USA
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Posted 3 May 2017 3:58 pm
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It was also on the guitar I got just a few months ago that used to belong to Tommy White. I don't know if it was his change or if it was added somewhere in between. I'll be interested to see what other people think of it too; I definitely haven't heard many examples of it. _________________ Carter D-10 9&8 |
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Rich Peterson
From: Moorhead, MN
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Tony Dingus
From: Kingsport, Tennessee, USA
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Mickey Adams
From: Bandera Texas
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Posted 3 May 2017 7:52 pm
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This has become one of my all time favorite changes...I have it on all by guitars...Fabulous stacks of close intervals available...!! _________________ ARTIST RELATIONS: MSA GUITARS
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Craig A Davidson
From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA
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Posted 4 May 2017 5:32 am
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I just put it on my Mullen and love it. Now for the Williams. |
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Tim Russell
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 4 May 2017 10:48 am
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Thanks for that video, Tony. Paul is awesome, of course. For some reason, it doesn't sound the same when I play it... _________________ Sierra Crown D-10 |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 4 May 2017 12:30 pm
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That's quite a raise, how long does the string last? |
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Drew Howard
From: 48854
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Posted 4 May 2017 5:12 pm
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Erv, good question. I would love to have this change. But how long does the G# .020 last? |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 4 May 2017 5:29 pm
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I use a .022 plain and have had the G# to B on 3 different guitars and never broke a string. |
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Erv Niehaus
From: Litchfield, MN, USA
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Posted 5 May 2017 7:11 am
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Another question, how many guitars have a changer that can make that change?
I know of some guitars that have a hard time dropping the G# to F#. |
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Greg Cutshaw
From: Corry, PA, USA
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Posted 5 May 2017 9:07 am
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I was able to do that change with the .022 plain string on my old Jim Vest Sho-Bud Pro II custom, current Excel 12 string and my new Williams S-12. |
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Tuukka Ojala
From: Finland
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Posted 5 May 2017 12:04 pm
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Isn't this the same change that is at the beginning of the steel break on Look at us? This one:
https://youtu.be/uSfjp1ky4Mw?t=2m52s
I don't know how unusual it is to have that change but it would seem the Stage One has it too, unless there's some black magic involved which I'm not aware of:
https://soundcloud.com/user649826/look-at-us-mix
Mind you, I'm not a steel player (yet), but picking up changes and the like is what I routinely do to prepare myself for when the inevitable happens. |
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John McClung
From: Olympia WA, USA
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Posted 12 May 2017 8:43 am
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On the video Tony Dingus link to where PF explains his copedent, the vertical lever raise of string 6 G#>B is at 2:50>3:25. _________________ E9 INSTRUCTION
▪️ If you want to have an ongoing discussion, please email me, don't use the Forum messaging which I detest! steelguitarlessons@earthlink.net |
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Brint Hannay
From: Maryland, USA
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Posted 12 May 2017 10:39 am
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Tuukka Ojala wrote: |
Isn't this the same change that is at the beginning of the steel break on Look at us? This one:
https://youtu.be/uSfjp1ky4Mw?t=2m52s
I don't know how unusual it is to have that change but it would seem the Stage One has it too, unless there's some black magic involved which I'm not aware of:
https://soundcloud.com/user649826/look-at-us-mix
Mind you, I'm not a steel player (yet), but picking up changes and the like is what I routinely do to prepare myself for when the inevitable happens. |
Black magic: I believe the minor third drop in the Look At Us solo is on the 4th string, releasing from the C pedal whole-step raise to the half-step lower. Executing it on the 6th string with a B raise would have a quite different timbre. |
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Jim Palenscar
From: Oceanside, Calif, USA
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Posted 13 May 2017 8:16 am
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I have this on my 0 pedal and also lower the 7th string F# to an E as well as raising my 9th string D to a B so it's just a giant power chord w 1's and 5's all the way to the 4th string. |
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Tim Russell
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 13 May 2017 10:24 am
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Part of my problem is where to place it for best use. It is currently on my RKL, which also lowers the 2nd string. This interferes with some licks that I like to use.
On my other guitar, the 6th lower in also coupled with 1&2 string raise, which also cramps some licks. Should the 6th raise be on a lever of its own for best use? _________________ Sierra Crown D-10 |
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Andy DePaule
From: Saigon, Viet Nam & Springfield, Oregon
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Posted 6 Jul 2017 7:26 am I thought it was my idea?
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Erv Niehaus wrote: |
That's quite a raise, how long does the string last? |
Just goes to show, I thought it was my idea?
I have it on my 5th pedal next to another that raises the 5th string to B to C#.
Maybe I should have it on a knee as well, but I'm all out of knee levers now.
Guess it's danged near impossible to have a new idea?
I've been using my pedals 4&5 together to get an E6th tuning from strings 10 to 3.
But I already have an A6th with pedals 3&4 that I use like a non pedal steel on 8 strings.
However I'm thinking I really don't need another 6th chord and the licks some guys are getting with just the G# to B makes me think of removing the F# to G#.
_________________ Inlaid Star Guitar 2006 by Mark Giles. SD-10 4+5 in E9th; http://luthiersupply.com/instrument-gallery.html
2017 Mullen SD-10, G2 5&5 Polished Aluminum covering. Custom Build for me. Great Steel.
Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
1973 Sho~Bud Green SD-10 4&5 PSG, Restoration Project. |
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Andy DePaule
From: Saigon, Viet Nam & Springfield, Oregon
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Posted 6 Jul 2017 7:51 am Never a broken string
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Hi Erv,
I've got both my second string C# to E (0.015) and the 6th String G# to B (0.022P) going 3 half steps and never ever had a broken string.
But I have screwed up a few good licks! _________________ Inlaid Star Guitar 2006 by Mark Giles. SD-10 4+5 in E9th; http://luthiersupply.com/instrument-gallery.html
2017 Mullen SD-10, G2 5&5 Polished Aluminum covering. Custom Build for me. Great Steel.
Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
1973 Sho~Bud Green SD-10 4&5 PSG, Restoration Project. |
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Jim Reynolds
From: Franklin, Pa 16323
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Posted 8 Jul 2017 11:40 am
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Yes, this was the change that John used on "Look At Us". I have the Woodshed, Jeff did, on this, and does explain it on there, that it was the change that John had on the song. He does go on to show how to get the same sound, but with different approach. The only other I've seen was in Buddy Emmons, Sounds Of Christmas, he uses it several times. _________________ Zum U-12, Carter SDU-12, Zum Encore, Emmons S-10, Emmons D-10, Nashville 400, Two Peavey Nashville 112, Boss Katana 100, Ibanez DD700, Almost every Lesson Jeff Newman sold. Washburn Special Edition Guitar, Can never have enough, even at 80. 1963 Original Hofner Bass bought in Germany 1963, and a 1973 Framus Bass also bought in Germany 1974. |
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Brad Malone
From: Pennsylvania, USA
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Posted 8 Jul 2017 3:03 pm but do they stay in tune?
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I would think that pulling a string 3 half tones would knock the string out of tune..so even if it does not break, it probably detunes..not a change that I would want. |
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Andy DePaule
From: Saigon, Viet Nam & Springfield, Oregon
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Posted 8 Jul 2017 3:52 pm Re: but do they stay in tune?
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Brad Malone wrote: |
I would think that pulling a string 3 half tones would knock the string out of tune..so even if it does not break, it probably detunes..not a change that I would want. |
Not sure about other steels, but with my Mullen and also my Star Guitar you'd be wrong.... Comes back perfect as soon as the strings are stretched out and stable. _________________ Inlaid Star Guitar 2006 by Mark Giles. SD-10 4+5 in E9th; http://luthiersupply.com/instrument-gallery.html
2017 Mullen SD-10, G2 5&5 Polished Aluminum covering. Custom Build for me. Great Steel.
Clinesmith Joaquin Murphy style Aluminum 8 String Lap Steel Short A6th.
Magnatone Jeweltone Series Lap Steel, Circa 1950? 6 String with F#minor7th Tuning.
1956 Dewey Kendrick D-8 4&3, Restoration Project.
1973 Sho~Bud Green SD-10 4&5 PSG, Restoration Project. |
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Fred Treece
From: California, USA
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Posted 8 Jul 2017 8:26 pm
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The Stage One does not have a minor 3rd drop change on string 6. The only m3rd drop change is as Brint Hannay explained, on str 4 using C release to LKR. Not sure what color the magic is, but it makes for some interesting possibilities. |
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Richard Sinkler
From: aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
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Posted 9 Jul 2017 6:40 am
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Brint Hannay wrote: |
Tuukka Ojala wrote: |
Isn't this the same change that is at the beginning of the steel break on Look at us? This one:
https://youtu.be/uSfjp1ky4Mw?t=2m52s
I don't know how unusual it is to have that change but it would seem the Stage One has it too, unless there's some black magic involved which I'm not aware of:
https://soundcloud.com/user649826/look-at-us-mix
Mind you, I'm not a steel player (yet), but picking up changes and the like is what I routinely do to prepare myself for when the inevitable happens. |
Black magic: I believe the minor third drop in the Look At Us solo is on the 4th string, releasing from the C pedal whole-step raise to the half-step lower. Executing it on the 6th string with a B raise would have a quite different timbre. |
Brint is correct on the John Hughey solo. I've known John since mid 70's, and don't believed he raised the sixth string to B. I would talk to him twice a year, and when we talked about our tunings, he never mentioned it. I have the tab that came with one of John's CD's, and that change is not on his guitar.
Amd I'm almost positive that that change is not on a Stage One, unless Doug made a special guitar for someone. If I remember right, the pedal and lever changes can't be moved around because the bell cranks are welded to the cross shafts. I'm not sure a pull-release guitar could make that change (Lane Gray would know). _________________ Carter D10 8p/8k, Dekley S10 3p/4k C6 setup,Regal RD40 Dobro, NV400, NV112 . Playing for 54 years and still counting. |
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