Question for All D10 Players Only......
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Dan Burnham
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Question for All D10 Players Only......
Ok Guys, all of you who have D10's how often do you switch over and play C6 neck when your playing out on a set?
BMI S12 Zane Beck's Tuning
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Frederic Mabrut
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If one does not play C6, I don't see the point to own a double neck pedal steel.
Just my two cents.
Just my two cents.
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the past year hardly at all, maybe 3 or 4 songs. I had been considering just going to an S10 and being done with it. But then I sit back at home and play a variation of Night Life and a few other classic tunes and change my mind. Even if the Lower TEN is just for me that will be enough.
the D10 stays...
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On some gigs I play only E9. Mostly the singer/song writer or pop type gigs. Although its nice to have the C neck handy when the singer wants to play standards.
On country gigs I end up on the C neck about a third of the time. I have been playing a couple steady gigs a week where I play nothing but the C neck. So I have been bringing my 8st C6 lapsteel to those gigs. The music is ragtime blues in one band and early swing/jazz/blues in the other.
On country gigs I end up on the C neck about a third of the time. I have been playing a couple steady gigs a week where I play nothing but the C neck. So I have been bringing my 8st C6 lapsteel to those gigs. The music is ragtime blues in one band and early swing/jazz/blues in the other.
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I play a D-12, so I didn't vote. When I'm sitting in with a country band I use the C6th about 25% of the time, mostly for western swing.
In Open Hearts our music is tightly arranged, and I wrote most of my parts before I started bringing the D-12 to gigs. As a result, I only play C6th on 3 of our songs. I'm always checking out the new material, though, to see if C6th will work.
Here's one of those 3 songs (warning, contains harmonica):
Down Home Kitchen Blues
In Open Hearts our music is tightly arranged, and I wrote most of my parts before I started bringing the D-12 to gigs. As a result, I only play C6th on 3 of our songs. I'm always checking out the new material, though, to see if C6th will work.
Here's one of those 3 songs (warning, contains harmonica):
Down Home Kitchen Blues
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That's why the SD10 is now avalaible to all !Lloyd Green played a D-10 until he figured out he didn't want/need it. So did Jerry Garcia. They both gutted the C6 neck.
Speaking for myself, I play C6 60% of the time with my band.
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Which to choose..................
75% of my playing is on C6th. If we're doing a real Nashville tune, I jump up and catch it on E9th. I also use E9th for one of the many steel guitar instrumentals in my song book.
I THINK C6th....... For variation I play E9th.
I THINK C6th....... For variation I play E9th.
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Well, when I play Madison Square Bedroom, I seem to play the C6th neck about half the time.
I also just got an 8 string fender deluxe, and tuned it ACEGACEG, lo to hi. so that's the same as 8 strings of the 10 string C6 neck. So, I guess I play it alot.
Everyone should have a D10, or at least a Uni.
I also just got an 8 string fender deluxe, and tuned it ACEGACEG, lo to hi. so that's the same as 8 strings of the 10 string C6 neck. So, I guess I play it alot.
Everyone should have a D10, or at least a Uni.
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Just because you have a D–10 with an E9-Neck doesn't necessarily mean that the “other neck” has to be C6. You could expand your horizons and use something different!
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I don't play the C6 tuning. I play the E6 tuning on the bottom neck, it could just as well be A6,Bb6,D6, or uni-12 B6, it is still all C6 style playing.
But I have played E9 for many years for Money, but never play it for fun....al.
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But I have played E9 for many years for Money, but never play it for fun....al.
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