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Bob Anderson

 

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pemberton mn 56078
Post  Posted 23 Aug 2002 3:33 pm    
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Can anyone please give me Bobby Garretts's last tuning. it was published in Steel Guitar World Magazine. I have mis-placed my copy and can not find it. It showed how to play Rose City Chimes on a E9th
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Paul Graupp

 

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Macon Ga USA
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2002 2:17 pm    
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Bob: I wish I knew what you know !! The last issue I got was No. 42 and it said the Bobby Garrett tribute by Wayne Yakes would be continued in issue No. 43. I never saw that and at one time considered asking Dr. Yakes for his draft so I could read the rest of the story but never wanted to impose on him in that manner. If you saw that issue, I'm sure hoping someone out there still has a copy because it could be the rarest of the rare from that now gone publication. I'll be watching with you to find out.......

Regards, Paul
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Bob Tuttle


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Republic, MO 65738
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2002 3:14 pm    
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Bobby Garrett's last E9th tuning (as far as I know) was; high to low, F#, G#, E, B, G#, F#, E, B, G#, E. Pedal 1...lower 6, F# to F, lower 7, E to D#, and lower 10, E to C#. Pedal 2...raise 4 and 8, B to C#. Pedal 3, raise 2, 5 and 9, G# to A. Knee levers...LKL, lower 3 and 7, E to D. LKV, lower 5 and 9, G# to G, LKR raise 3 and 7, E to F#. RKL, lower 3 and 7, E to D#. RKR, raise 3 and 7, E to F.

As I understand it, Bobby said this was his ultimate E9th. tuning.

Hope this helps.

Bob
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Jon Light


From:
Saugerties, NY
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2002 3:41 pm    
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I charted this for myself so I could visualize it better. Here it is.



LKL LKV LKR 1 2 3 RKL RKR


1 F#--------------------------------------------------
2 G#-----------------------------------A--------------
3 E------D-----------F#----------------------D#-----F-
4 B------------------------------C#-------------------
5 G#-----------G-----------------------A--------------
6 F#-----------------------F--------------------------
7 E------D-----------F#----D#----------------D#-----F-
8 B------------------------------C#-------------------
9 G#-----------G-----------------------A--------------
10 E------------------------C#-------------------------



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Doug Seymour


From:
Jamestown NY USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2002 3:56 pm    
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Thanks, Jon. Kinda nice ideas there. Not that familiar with Bobbe G except that he was one of the greats. Shame on me!, but I think I must have heard Rose City Chimes sometime or other. Didn't a DJ use that as a theme song out of Nashville? Uncle Doug
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Paul Graupp

 

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Macon Ga USA
Post  Posted 24 Aug 2002 4:17 pm    
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Rose City Chimes would work out in this arrangement with pedal 2 & 3 and LKR. When I spent a summer with Bobby in Dallas, he had an A note in front of his C6th tuning and worked RCC from the 12th fret using 4-3-2 and then 4-3-1. I've posted before about him using my Standel one saturday afternoon and I sat behind his right shoulder as they closed out with RCC. He let the bar fall between the necks and played the ending without it and did all chime work down to the last bottom note. You don't forget moments like those !!

Uncle Doug: Bobbe will correct me if I'm wrong but I think it was the one and only Ralph Emery who used RCC for a theme song on his show out of Nashville.

Regards, Paul

[This message was edited by Paul Graupp on 24 August 2002 at 05:19 PM.]

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Rick Garrett

 

From:
Tyler, Texas
Post  Posted 25 Aug 2002 3:28 am    
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Bobby Brewster was his Mechanic and he gave me a card listing the last tuning he used. I have no idea if this really is the last one or not but here it is.
1 F#
2 Eb
3 G#
4 E
5 B
6 G#
7 E
8 B
9 G#
10 E

Hope this helps and good luck with RCC!

Rick Garrett
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Bob Anderson

 

From:
pemberton mn 56078
Post  Posted 25 Aug 2002 5:25 am    
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Thanks Everyone of you. I Am Impressed !
Goodbye 2nd string Eb - Or Goodbye 6 string F# ??????
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Bill Ford


From:
Graniteville SC Aiken
Post  Posted 25 Aug 2002 7:18 am    
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Paul,
Opry Star Spotlight,Ralph E. if memory serves correctly,also in later years did'nt he use BE's version? I used to listen to that program on the way to work,early/mid 60s.Also Bobby did a super job with Hank Thompson.
Bill F.

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Jerry Hayes


From:
Virginia Beach, Va.
Post  Posted 26 Aug 2002 10:13 am    
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I think maybe Rick had it right. That's the tuning that was in Winnie Winston's book as I remember. I used to play this tune in the key of B on my E9 by lowering the E's and using that outside F#. All the harmonics were played with the side of my little finger laying over the 12th fret for the 1st position and then the 7th fret for the 5 chord (F#) stuff. This tune is a real crowd pleaser for sure.

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Livin' in the Past and the Future with a 12 string Mooney tuning.

[This message was edited by Jerry Hayes on 26 August 2002 at 11:14 AM.]

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