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Post by pete1951 on Jan 22, 2024 10:28:14 GMT
Someone on the forum just got a 7 string . I think I have started a similar thread before, sorry for any repetition. As a (mainly) open G player I have always tuned my 6 string lap steel with G.B.D on the top 3 strings . I love the 6th chords many steel players use so I put an E on the 4th and B and D on the 6 an 5. With a 7 string I use G.B.D.E.G.B.D. How has this got to do with C6th? A close look at the 5th fret will reveal all If you ignore the top string you have C6, jump over the middle string and it’s standard Dobro.
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Post by razorbill on Jan 22, 2024 11:29:42 GMT
Interesting stuff, thanks for sharing!
The 7 string I have is currently tuned to ACEGACE and I am ignoring the lowest string for the moment while trying to get a hang of C6. I also play primarily in open G (though on a round neck, so DGDGBD). I will have to get a set of strings suited for G6 and give this a try
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