The pedal steel guitar is usually tuned to either e9 or c6 or both in the case of a double neck but there are other tunings.
Pedal steel guitar tuning chart.
So this tuning is called the e9 tuning.
If you are just beginning on steel use these samples as a starting point.
If you are new to the pedal steel or if you are a guitar player wanting to learn the pedal steel this bit of information about tuning will be priceless.
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The most common pedal steel guitars have 10 strings followed by universal 12 string instruments which purport to offer the same versatility as a double 10 string instrument 8 stringed instruments were very popular in the 1950s and 1960s they are less popular nowadays.
There is a also a blank chart you can download for use in experimenting with your own customized setup.
Non pedal steel guitar tunings.
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The links below provide a sample setup for s 10 d 10 and s 12 universal guitars.
In the language of pedal steel guitarists the combination of string tuning and pedal knee arrangement is called a copedent pronounced ko pee dent there are nearly as many pedal steel copedents as there are steel guitarists.
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Right click on the link and save the blank chart to your computer.
Pedal steel guitar e9 fretboard reference arranged by.
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If you ever tuned a regular guitar with an electronic tuner you will know that each string is tuned with the tuner dead on that specific strings note.
Pedal steel guitar tunings you are welcome to copy and share these photo charts and everything on this website.
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Steel guitar tunings and copedents.
Note range of the steel guitar.
The e9 neck of the steel guitar has a range that starts with an open string b that is 2 b s below middle c.
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