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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2016 8:14 am    
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Here's an intresting way to get around the circle of 5ths using 7th chords on the C6th tuning. You need to have a lever that raises your C's to C#, and another that raises your A's to Bb.
Tab:
   A7   D7   G7   C7   F7   Bb7  Eb7  Ab7  Db7  Gb7  B7   E7
D____________________________________________________________
E____________________________________________________________
C__12#__11#__10#__9#___8#___7#___6#___5#___4#___3#___2#___1#_
A__12___11#__10___9#___8____7#___6____5#___4____3#___2____1#_
G__12___11___10___9____8____7____6____5____4____3____2____1__
E__12___11b__10___9b___8____7b___6____5b___4____3b___2____1b_
C__12#__11#__10#__9#___8#___7#___6#___5#___4#___3#___2#___1#_
A____________________________________________________________
F____________________________________________________________
C____________________________________________________________

even frets: C>C# lever
 odd frets: C>C# lever + A>Bb lever + p6

The first position (C# lever only) makes a 7th chord 3 frets above the root position for that chord. For example, F root position is 5th fret, so F7 with the C# lever is at the 8th fret.

The other position (C# + Bb + p6) makes a 7th chords 3 frets below the root position for that chord. For example, F root position is 5th fret, so F7 with this combination is at the 2nd fret.

You can also get a 7th chord at the root position with just the Bb lever. There are lots of 7th chords on the C6th neck.
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Jim Cohen


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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2016 8:21 am    
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Thanks, b0b!! (Ain't it amazing how stuff can be staring you in the face for years and years and you never see it? At least I never did! Smile)
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Jeff Garden


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Post  Posted 27 Jun 2016 9:33 am    
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very cool - thank you b0b Smile
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Keith Hilton

 

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Post  Posted 28 Jun 2016 8:24 am    
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Yes, extremely COOL. Wonder if that same thing could be done on E9th?
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Steve Mueller

 

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Post  Posted 4 Jul 2016 7:10 pm    
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That's Lovely! Thanks bOb
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Post  Posted 5 Jul 2016 12:51 am     Circle of 5ths on C6 Thanks, b0b
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Good one, b0b . Even I might be able to remember what you have laid out. steve t
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Tony Prior


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Post  Posted 19 Jul 2016 3:14 am    
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thx Bob, I knew there was a reason you are king of the Steel Guitar forum ! I never thought of looking at this in this way, but it now makes perfect sense...to someone with limited sense Sad
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Steve Cattermole

 

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Post  Posted 22 Oct 2018 11:06 am    
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Another way to play the circle of fourths is A7 fret 13 ped. 5&6 and A-Ab lever, D7 fret 12 ped. 5 , G7 fret 11 ped 5&6 and lower A-Ab , C7 fret 10 ped 5 , repeat
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