what would you do with 8 strings and 5 pedals?
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Mark Perrodin
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what would you do with 8 strings and 5 pedals?
just curious and looking for opinions. i have a sneaky pete B6 fender 400 and was wondering what to do with another guitar that has 8 strings and 5 pedals. maybe a sacred steel variant? i dunno. please let me know what you think and why.
thx.
mark
thx.
mark
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Rick McNamara
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8 strings and 5 pedals
Hey Mark,
You can probably guess what I’m going to say, but anyway! Tune it to E9 the bottom 8 so you have a G# on string #1and low B on string #8.
Pedal #1 raises the E’s(string #2 and #6) to F. - the F lever
Pedal #2 raises the B’s(string #3 & #eight) to C#.- the A pedal
Pedal #3 raises the G#’s(string #1 and #4) to A.- the B pedal
Pedal #4 lowers the E’s(strings #2 and #6) to D#.- the Eb/D# lever
Pedal #5 lowers the G#(string #1) to F#.- when used with pedal #4 gives you the
chromatic strings D# and F# of the 10 string guitar.
Apologies to Mr Green on not having the C pedal!
Apologies to you for having to spell out 8 because when I type #8) I get!
You can probably guess what I’m going to say, but anyway! Tune it to E9 the bottom 8 so you have a G# on string #1and low B on string #8.
Pedal #1 raises the E’s(string #2 and #6) to F. - the F lever
Pedal #2 raises the B’s(string #3 & #eight) to C#.- the A pedal
Pedal #3 raises the G#’s(string #1 and #4) to A.- the B pedal
Pedal #4 lowers the E’s(strings #2 and #6) to D#.- the Eb/D# lever
Pedal #5 lowers the G#(string #1) to F#.- when used with pedal #4 gives you the
chromatic strings D# and F# of the 10 string guitar.
Apologies to Mr Green on not having the C pedal!
Apologies to you for having to spell out 8 because when I type #8) I get!
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Mark Perrodin
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8 stringer
thanks rick,
i thought i was gonna get skunked and get no answers but you came
through with a good tuning. thanks my friend.
i thought i was gonna get skunked and get no answers but you came
through with a good tuning. thanks my friend.
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b0b had an unusual and interesting setup on his Desert Rose S-8
https://b0b.com/tunings/blee.htm
https://b0b.com/tunings/blee.htm
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Re: 8 strings and 5 pedals
I knew Rick would have the answer! Good to see you posting old buddyRick McNamara wrote:Hey Mark,
You can probably guess what I’m going to say, but anyway! Tune it to E9 the bottom 8 so you have a G# on string #1and low B on string #8.
Pedal #1 raises the E’s(string #2 and #6) to F. - the F lever
Pedal #2 raises the B’s(string #3 & #eight) to C#.- the A pedal
Pedal #3 raises the G#’s(string #1 and #4) to A.- the B pedal
Pedal #4 lowers the E’s(strings #2 and #6) to D#.- the Eb/D# lever
Pedal #5 lowers the G#(string #1) to F#.- when used with pedal #4 gives you the
chromatic strings D# and F# of the 10 string guitar.
Apologies to Mr Green on not having the C pedal!
Apologies to you for having to spell out 8 because when I type #8) I get!
Hear my latest album, "Celestial" featuring a combination of Mullen SD12 and Synthesizers:
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Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
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Hear my Pedal Steel Only playlist featuring Mullen G2 SD12 on covers like Candyman, Wild Horses, Across the Universe & more...
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8 strings and 5 pedals
Hey Dennis,
Good to hear from you. Hope all is well with you and the missus. I followed your vinyl wrap escapades with great interest. I hope to do a couple myself and was planning on turning to you for lessons learned.
I had been thinking about a 5 pedal copedent myself every since I started playing with Fender. I like the smoothness of rolling on and off the pedals versus a pedal and a knee!
So, Mark’s question was perfect timing for me!
Regards,
Rick
Good to hear from you. Hope all is well with you and the missus. I followed your vinyl wrap escapades with great interest. I hope to do a couple myself and was planning on turning to you for lessons learned.
I had been thinking about a 5 pedal copedent myself every since I started playing with Fender. I like the smoothness of rolling on and off the pedals versus a pedal and a knee!
So, Mark’s question was perfect timing for me!
Regards,
Rick
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Re: 8 strings and 5 pedals
Hi Rick! We're doing good...though it's a little scary sitting at coronavirus ground zero up here near Seattle. Hope you and the family are all well.Rick McNamara wrote:Hey Dennis,
Good to hear from you. Hope all is well with you and the missus. I followed your vinyl wrap escapades with great interest. I hope to do a couple myself and was planning on turning to you for lessons learned.
I had been thinking about a 5 pedal copedent myself every since I started playing with Fender. I like the smoothness of rolling on and off the pedals versus a pedal and a knee!
So, Mark’s question was perfect timing for me!
Regards,
Rick
Just let me know when you're ready to start your vinyl project and I'll get you heading in the right direction and help any way I can. I've just ordered a new piece of vinyl for my Mullen so I can redo the arm pad deck and back face. I just drastically cut down and reduced the size of the arm pad and now the vinyl that was under the original has some noticeable marks and scratches. Luckily I won't have to pull the neck or disconnect all the tuning rods underneath so this should be a simple operation
Hear my latest album, "Celestial" featuring a combination of Mullen SD12 and Synthesizers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhh6b_x ... Ww493qAouK
Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 7lPEtsplyW
Hear my Pedal Steel Only playlist featuring Mullen G2 SD12 on covers like Candyman, Wild Horses, Across the Universe & more...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NrvnJObliA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhh6b_x ... Ww493qAouK
Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 7lPEtsplyW
Hear my Pedal Steel Only playlist featuring Mullen G2 SD12 on covers like Candyman, Wild Horses, Across the Universe & more...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NrvnJObliA
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I had a Fender 1000 and set it up like this, using 4 pedals on each neck. It's not hard to come up with a 5th pedal for either of them. One great thing about those Fenders is that it's so easy to try out new ideas.
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Today I would go for a D6th because that's where my head's at.
[tab] P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
F# +G
D ++E -C#
B ++C#
A -G#
F# -F
D +D#
B
G ---E -F# [/tab]
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Today I would go for a D6th because that's where my head's at.
[tab] P1 P2 P3 P4 P5
F# +G
D ++E -C#
B ++C#
A -G#
F# -F
D +D#
B
G ---E -F# [/tab]
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I take your point, Fred. What b0b has on the floor is pedals A,B,5,6 and 8 - but you could just as easily have 5,6,7 and 8 as he demonstrates. Fenders were programmable before the term existed.
We tend to regard the B6/E9 as the standard universal tuning, but Buddy Emmons viewed the C6 tuning as an E tuning down a third, rather than an Es-lowered B tuning up a half step.
b0b's D6 universal tuning embodies that philosophy (whether consciously only b0b can say) at an ideal intermediate pitch.
Sadly I'm too far gone down the 12-string B6 route to turn back now.
We tend to regard the B6/E9 as the standard universal tuning, but Buddy Emmons viewed the C6 tuning as an E tuning down a third, rather than an Es-lowered B tuning up a half step.
b0b's D6 universal tuning embodies that philosophy (whether consciously only b0b can say) at an ideal intermediate pitch.
Sadly I'm too far gone down the 12-string B6 route to turn back now.
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Yup. I did the same thing to my 400 with about $30 worth of parts from the Home Depot hardware aisleDom Franco wrote:I added Knee levers to my Fender (cable actuated) pedal steel.
It's very easy, Just a simple 1x2 pine lever, small door hinge and a bicycle cable... They worked very well, (just as quickly and accurately as the pedals)
Hear my latest album, "Celestial" featuring a combination of Mullen SD12 and Synthesizers:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhh6b_x ... Ww493qAouK
Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 7lPEtsplyW
Hear my Pedal Steel Only playlist featuring Mullen G2 SD12 on covers like Candyman, Wild Horses, Across the Universe & more...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NrvnJObliA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhh6b_x ... Ww493qAouK
Hear my album, "Armistice" featuring Fender 400 on every song:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... 7lPEtsplyW
Hear my Pedal Steel Only playlist featuring Mullen G2 SD12 on covers like Candyman, Wild Horses, Across the Universe & more...
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=P ... NrvnJObliA
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