Author |
Topic: Which six of the eight? |
Tony Boadle
From: Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland
|
Posted 29 Oct 2017 4:23 pm
|
|
Hi team! I'm happily pickin' away on my eight string lap steel tuned E6th. That's lo-hi E G# B C# E G# B E.
I also play my eight-String Reso with the same tuning. I'll be switching back to a six-string reso soon, but want to stay with E6th tuning.
It seems that the recommended setup is to tune the same as the 'lower' six strings of the eight...but I've found that I seem to pick the 'higher' six strings much more when playing.
Is it against the law to tune a six-string the 'higher' way? Lo-hi B C# E G# B E ? How about the 'middle' six?
Finally, am I in a minority thinking how versatile E6th is?
Looking forward to your comments, as always.... |
|
|
|
Joe Kaufman
From: Lewiston, Idaho
|
Posted 30 Oct 2017 10:12 am
|
|
Makes a lot of sense to me. I had a 6 string acoustic with a nut riser that I tuned E7 BDEG#BE (string 5 half a step under your tuning) and G6 BDEGBD (only two strings are different). Over time I learned that for me the 6th tone was a lot more useful in the higher strings. |
|
|
|
L. Bogue Sandberg
From: Chassell, Michigan, USA
|
Posted 30 Oct 2017 10:29 am
|
|
Steel guitar players are lawless bunch when it comes to tunings! If you like it and it works, use it.
Like Joe, I have a 6 string tuned to BDEGBD, the top six of the FGBDEGBD G13 on my everyday 8 string resonator. I miss the bottom two some, but it works nicely, since like you, I seem to spend most of my time on the top six anyway. Your BC#EG#BE wouldn't be that much different from a string gauge or pitch standpoint. |
|
|
|
Tony Boadle
From: Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland
|
Posted 30 Oct 2017 11:49 am
|
|
Thanks guys. Time to get lawless then. Time to break free from the shackles of the tuning rulebook.... I'm gonna live for the moment......wild and free, fearless and brave.
Now I have to go do the washing up. Cheers! |
|
|
|
C. E. Jackson
|
|
|
|
Tony Boadle
From: Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland
|
Posted 2 Nov 2017 10:39 pm
|
|
Oh man! What a fascinating piece of lap-steel history....many thanks for that. I'll try that variation this weekend. |
|
|
|
C. E. Jackson
|
|
|
|
L. Bogue Sandberg
From: Chassell, Michigan, USA
|
Posted 3 Nov 2017 9:08 am
|
|
Tony, since you're looking for a 6 string tuning on your resonator that high G# on the Don Helms version might be a little thin sounding. On Helm's electric it really gave the high and lonesome sound. Experiment and report back! |
|
|
|
Tony Boadle
From: Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland
|
Posted 3 Nov 2017 1:06 pm
|
|
I'll watch that video over the weekend, when I can relax and enjoy it fully!
And I agree about the high top string btw.
Thanks! |
|
|
|