E9 Tabs for C Major Scale and Modes

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E9 Tabs for C Major Scale and Modes

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Here are tabs for the C major scale, along with its modes, for the E9 neck…

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Just added E9 pockets for the major scale: https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-pedal-ste ... e-pockets/

I've found these really helpful for completely learning the fretboard and connecting positions.
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Casey Saulpaugh wrote:Just added E9 pockets for the major scale: https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-pedal-ste ... e-pockets/

I've found these really helpful for completely learning the fretboard and connecting positions.
This looks like just the resource I've been looking for. Trying to move past the beginner wall of just chording along and trying to get some improv licks going.

Thank you!
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You're welcome Jacob, glad to hear!

These can be really useful for players that play(ed) six-string guitar as well: this really lays out the E9 fretboard in a similar way to learning the fretboard on six-string.
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Great exercise

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I’m a Spark 2 owner and they have great examples of Pedal Steel modes. It really helps on understanding the top three strings.
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Casey Saulpaugh wrote:Just added E9 pockets for the major scale: https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-pedal-ste ... e-pockets/

I've found these really helpful for completely learning the fretboard and connecting positions.
This is just what I’ve been looking for. Question for ya though, are you playing this without any pedals or knee levers?
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