6-string lap-steel: tuning?
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Roger Rettig
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6-string lap-steel: tuning?
Someone has kindly gifted me a very acceptable-sounding 'knock off' of a Weissenborn lap steel.
I'm pondering upon how to best tune it.
First instinct was to emulate my Dobro (1-6: D,B,G,D,B, E - for relative minor applications), but would it make more sense - and be more versatile - with a C6th tuning?
What would you suggest? 1st string? E or a G, then descending? I think I prefer the closer intervals of a 6th setup.
I'm pondering upon how to best tune it.
First instinct was to emulate my Dobro (1-6: D,B,G,D,B, E - for relative minor applications), but would it make more sense - and be more versatile - with a C6th tuning?
What would you suggest? 1st string? E or a G, then descending? I think I prefer the closer intervals of a 6th setup.
Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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Fred Treece
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Lucky you!
It’s obviously a different sound than a Dobro, so maybe just play around with it and see what kind of music it wants to make. That might help you decide on a tuning. D and G tunings seem to popular, and you can mess around with them without changing strings before you decide. If you want to try C6, or any kind of 6th tuning, you’d have to change strings first.
It’s obviously a different sound than a Dobro, so maybe just play around with it and see what kind of music it wants to make. That might help you decide on a tuning. D and G tunings seem to popular, and you can mess around with them without changing strings before you decide. If you want to try C6, or any kind of 6th tuning, you’d have to change strings first.
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Allan Revich
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Roger Rettig
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I don't know what gauges are on it, neither do I recall how it was tuned when I opened the box.
I've played around so much in the last few weeks, and I'm sure I've over-tensioned the strings!
Allan has a point: I have a head-start on Dobro (open G, but with an E on the 6th - I like that!) so maybe that's what to apply myself to for now.

I've played around so much in the last few weeks, and I'm sure I've over-tensioned the strings!
Allan has a point: I have a head-start on Dobro (open G, but with an E on the 6th - I like that!) so maybe that's what to apply myself to for now.

Roger Rettig: Emmons D10, B-bender Teles, Martins, and a Gibson Super 400!
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Fred
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Roger Rettig
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Allan Revich
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I use a variation of this on my 7-string guitars.Roger Rettig wrote:Thanks for some good suggestions. I think my preference is for:
High:
D
B
G
D
B
E (this opens up some nice minor inversions).
Low
I may need a heavier 6th - it's a bit sloppy tuned to E.
D
B
G
D
B
G
e
The “E” string is re-entrant, pitched between the middle D & G strings.