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How to Tune to E9 Chromatic | Pedal Steel Guitar
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Okay, how do you tune this thing? As I said before this is an E9th chromatic tuning. What does that mean? Well it means that it's tuned to an open chor...
published: 28 Aug 2013
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E9 Audio quick tune
A quick E9 tuning audio for pedal steel after changing strings (not in perfect pitch)
published: 29 Apr 2019
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Pedal Steel Guitar Tunings: E9 vs C6
In this clip from The Paul Franklin Method, Paul looks at the two main pedal steel guitar tunings, E9 and C6, and discusses the differences in how you might think about approach them musically.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlearn.com/collections?category=franklin
Paul's Blog: https://www.paulfranklinmethod.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernmusicmasters
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModMusicMasters
published: 11 Oct 2022
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How To Tune E9 Pedal Steel Guitar Peterson StroboStomp HD
Learn how to tune E9 pedal steel guitar with the Peterson Strobostomp HD tuner.
Peterson Strobostomp HD Manual Link
http://76.12.22.162/media/pdf/StroboStomp_HD_Manual_v1.0_EN.pdf
Peterson Strobostomp HD Compensated Tuning Preset Chart
https://www.petersontuners.com/products/stroboStompHD/presets/
0:00 Intro
0:30 Peterson Strobostomp HD Review & Info
2:04 Tuning Open Strings
3:48 Tuning Pedals & Knee Levers
7:10 Ways To Double Check Tuning
#strobostomp #tuning #petersontuners
published: 28 Aug 2020
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The Pedal Steel Guitar E9 Nashville Tuning : Demystified for Standard Guitarists
This video was produced and narrated by the late John Fabian of Carter Steel Guitars. Read more about him here: https://www.steelguitar.com/john.html
For more info on Carter Steel Guitars visit their site at https://www.steelguitar.com/index.html
I do not own this video. I only post it because it's one of the best introductory videos on the E9 tuning there is.
published: 23 May 2016
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Pedal Steel Guitar Lesson: How To Create Modern E9 Chords
In this clip from a Paul Franklin Method lesson, Paul teaches how to create modern E9 chords using diatonics and intervals.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlearn.com/collections?category=franklin
Paul's Blog: https://www.paulfranklinmethod.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepaulfrank...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModMusicMasters
published: 04 Sep 2021
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Making your E9 tuning sound like a C6 tuning
One of the easiest ways to create a 6th type feel on the E9 Nashville tuning. One knee lever is all you need to create that variety in your playing. This is better known as the knee lever that is required on a universal tuning. Jeff Newman was a strong supporter of playing a universal 12 string tuned steel guitar.
published: 25 Jan 2024
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E9 Pedal Steel For The Complete Beginner
http://www.OnlineLessonVideos.com - Check out the site for the Full Lesson!!!
published: 24 Sep 2011
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Powerglide - pedal steel guitar - E9 tuning
1975 Emmons S-10. My site: www.playsteelguitar.com Tablature for the speedpicking pattern here is on my web site (under Doug's Blog)
published: 15 Jun 2016
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How The Pros Tune Open E9 Pedal Steel Guitar Using A Tuner, Unison Harmonics, and By Ear
In this session I'll demonstrate how the pros tune open E9 pedal steel guitar using a tuner for a reference note, unison harmonics, and listen by ear to validate.
Gear used in this video is a Mullen G2 SD10 4x5 Pedal Steel Guitar, Peterson Strobostomp HD Tuner set on the Guitar preset, and a Mesa Boogie Lonestar amplifier with a Telonics FP-100 volume pedal.
published: 06 Nov 2023
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How to Tune to E9 Chromatic | Pedal Steel Guitar
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLALQuK1NDribkIrgrMGkZ-4QhMq4LKHo
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Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://appl...
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLALQuK1NDribkIrgrMGkZ-4QhMq4LKHo
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Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
Must Haves for any Guitar Player:
On Stage XCG4 Black Tripod Guitar Stand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO
Dunlop Trigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c
Korg GA1 Guitar and Bass Tuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop Standard Tortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to Play the Pedal Steel Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/512250-How-to-Tune-to-E9-Chromatic-Pedal-Steel-Guitar
Okay, how do you tune this thing? As I said before this is an E9th chromatic tuning. What does that mean? Well it means that it's tuned to an open chord of E9. It has two E notes, two G sharp notes, two B notes, two F sharp notes, one D, and one D sharp. The D sharp is why it's chromatic. All the other notes are in the E9th chord. You will want to use a tuner that shows you what are called the cents. You see here: 440, 442, 444, 446. It's just a matter of rote exercise and following this little chart. The first not is 441 and a half. The second is 439. The third is 439. The fourth, the E, 442 and a half. The B, 442. The G sharp, the six string, 439. The F sharp, 441 and a half. The second E, 442 and a half again. The D, 441 and a half. The B, 442. You really just have to look at what's on the tuner.
I'll turn on it, see where we are here. This has gotten a little flat in the course of these exercises. I'm going to bring it up, a little tiny bit, to 441 and a half. You see the increments are two at a time. So, 441 and a half is going to be almost at the second bar but not quite. The 439 is going to sit right in the middle between 438 and 440. I'm going to tune it up just a tiny bit here. You can use a harmonic some times. That will help you get a more stable note. There you go, smack dab in the middle.
The G sharp, again that's gone a little flat. We're going to turn that just a tad here up a little more. Here's the E, 442 and a half. Right now it's sitting pretty much square right on 440. We're just going to give it just a little scootch, just past the line. Your B note here, should be on 442. There we go. That G sharp is pretty good. The F sharp needs just a little encouragement. That's not too bad. Then E, that again, just a tiny bit more. It's not usual for the guitarist just to go ever so slightly out of tune, but you don't want them to be all over the place. Tuning is enough of an issue with an instrument that has no frets and all these different strings. Now, there are other ways of doing it. You can tune by ear if your ear is good. The way to start would be from sample.
To just pick, decide where you want your E. You could just take tuning, straight 440 E if you want. Then just work against the 5th. You can hear, again if you have a good ear, you can hear the root and the 5th are getting along. Now, E is the root. B is the 5th. Likewise, B is going to be against the F sharp. That's the same relationship. B is the root, F sharp is the 5th. Keep working that way and you'll whether that's in tune for you or not.
That's just the set up of the strings. The pedals and knee levers are a whole other issue. Again, it involves compensating for unpleasant sounds. The tuning I've just given you is a widely accepted one and it's as good a start as any. That's it for tuning as far as I know.
https://wn.com/How_To_Tune_To_E9_Chromatic_|_Pedal_Steel_Guitar
Full Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLALQuK1NDribkIrgrMGkZ-4QhMq4LKHo
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Like these Guitar Lessons !!! Check out the official app http://apple.co/1IFMYeJ
Must Haves for any Guitar Player:
On Stage XCG4 Black Tripod Guitar Stand: http://amzn.to/1KHP6HO
Dunlop Trigger Curved Guitar Capo: http://amzn.to/1UrBL7c
Korg GA1 Guitar and Bass Tuner: http://amzn.to/1Nafqfs
Dunlop Standard Tortex Picks: http://amzn.to/1L4YMYy
Ernie Ball 4037 Black Polypro Strap: http://amzn.to/1O8zLiu
Watch more How to Play the Pedal Steel Guitar videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/512250-How-to-Tune-to-E9-Chromatic-Pedal-Steel-Guitar
Okay, how do you tune this thing? As I said before this is an E9th chromatic tuning. What does that mean? Well it means that it's tuned to an open chord of E9. It has two E notes, two G sharp notes, two B notes, two F sharp notes, one D, and one D sharp. The D sharp is why it's chromatic. All the other notes are in the E9th chord. You will want to use a tuner that shows you what are called the cents. You see here: 440, 442, 444, 446. It's just a matter of rote exercise and following this little chart. The first not is 441 and a half. The second is 439. The third is 439. The fourth, the E, 442 and a half. The B, 442. The G sharp, the six string, 439. The F sharp, 441 and a half. The second E, 442 and a half again. The D, 441 and a half. The B, 442. You really just have to look at what's on the tuner.
I'll turn on it, see where we are here. This has gotten a little flat in the course of these exercises. I'm going to bring it up, a little tiny bit, to 441 and a half. You see the increments are two at a time. So, 441 and a half is going to be almost at the second bar but not quite. The 439 is going to sit right in the middle between 438 and 440. I'm going to tune it up just a tiny bit here. You can use a harmonic some times. That will help you get a more stable note. There you go, smack dab in the middle.
The G sharp, again that's gone a little flat. We're going to turn that just a tad here up a little more. Here's the E, 442 and a half. Right now it's sitting pretty much square right on 440. We're just going to give it just a little scootch, just past the line. Your B note here, should be on 442. There we go. That G sharp is pretty good. The F sharp needs just a little encouragement. That's not too bad. Then E, that again, just a tiny bit more. It's not usual for the guitarist just to go ever so slightly out of tune, but you don't want them to be all over the place. Tuning is enough of an issue with an instrument that has no frets and all these different strings. Now, there are other ways of doing it. You can tune by ear if your ear is good. The way to start would be from sample.
To just pick, decide where you want your E. You could just take tuning, straight 440 E if you want. Then just work against the 5th. You can hear, again if you have a good ear, you can hear the root and the 5th are getting along. Now, E is the root. B is the 5th. Likewise, B is going to be against the F sharp. That's the same relationship. B is the root, F sharp is the 5th. Keep working that way and you'll whether that's in tune for you or not.
That's just the set up of the strings. The pedals and knee levers are a whole other issue. Again, it involves compensating for unpleasant sounds. The tuning I've just given you is a widely accepted one and it's as good a start as any. That's it for tuning as far as I know.
- published: 28 Aug 2013
- views: 73733
1:52
E9 Audio quick tune
A quick E9 tuning audio for pedal steel after changing strings (not in perfect pitch)
A quick E9 tuning audio for pedal steel after changing strings (not in perfect pitch)
https://wn.com/E9_Audio_Quick_Tune
A quick E9 tuning audio for pedal steel after changing strings (not in perfect pitch)
- published: 29 Apr 2019
- views: 8580
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Pedal Steel Guitar Tunings: E9 vs C6
In this clip from The Paul Franklin Method, Paul looks at the two main pedal steel guitar tunings, E9 and C6, and discusses the differences in how you might thi...
In this clip from The Paul Franklin Method, Paul looks at the two main pedal steel guitar tunings, E9 and C6, and discusses the differences in how you might think about approach them musically.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlearn.com/collections?category=franklin
Paul's Blog: https://www.paulfranklinmethod.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernmusicmasters
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModMusicMasters
https://wn.com/Pedal_Steel_Guitar_Tunings_E9_Vs_C6
In this clip from The Paul Franklin Method, Paul looks at the two main pedal steel guitar tunings, E9 and C6, and discusses the differences in how you might think about approach them musically.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlearn.com/collections?category=franklin
Paul's Blog: https://www.paulfranklinmethod.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/modernmusicmasters
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModMusicMasters
- published: 11 Oct 2022
- views: 10277
8:40
How To Tune E9 Pedal Steel Guitar Peterson StroboStomp HD
Learn how to tune E9 pedal steel guitar with the Peterson Strobostomp HD tuner.
Peterson Strobostomp HD Manual Link
http://76.12.22.162/media/pdf/StroboStomp_H...
Learn how to tune E9 pedal steel guitar with the Peterson Strobostomp HD tuner.
Peterson Strobostomp HD Manual Link
http://76.12.22.162/media/pdf/StroboStomp_HD_Manual_v1.0_EN.pdf
Peterson Strobostomp HD Compensated Tuning Preset Chart
https://www.petersontuners.com/products/stroboStompHD/presets/
0:00 Intro
0:30 Peterson Strobostomp HD Review & Info
2:04 Tuning Open Strings
3:48 Tuning Pedals & Knee Levers
7:10 Ways To Double Check Tuning
#strobostomp #tuning #petersontuners
https://wn.com/How_To_Tune_E9_Pedal_Steel_Guitar_Peterson_Strobostomp_Hd
Learn how to tune E9 pedal steel guitar with the Peterson Strobostomp HD tuner.
Peterson Strobostomp HD Manual Link
http://76.12.22.162/media/pdf/StroboStomp_HD_Manual_v1.0_EN.pdf
Peterson Strobostomp HD Compensated Tuning Preset Chart
https://www.petersontuners.com/products/stroboStompHD/presets/
0:00 Intro
0:30 Peterson Strobostomp HD Review & Info
2:04 Tuning Open Strings
3:48 Tuning Pedals & Knee Levers
7:10 Ways To Double Check Tuning
#strobostomp #tuning #petersontuners
- published: 28 Aug 2020
- views: 19044
21:21
The Pedal Steel Guitar E9 Nashville Tuning : Demystified for Standard Guitarists
This video was produced and narrated by the late John Fabian of Carter Steel Guitars. Read more about him here: https://www.steelguitar.com/john.html
For more ...
This video was produced and narrated by the late John Fabian of Carter Steel Guitars. Read more about him here: https://www.steelguitar.com/john.html
For more info on Carter Steel Guitars visit their site at https://www.steelguitar.com/index.html
I do not own this video. I only post it because it's one of the best introductory videos on the E9 tuning there is.
https://wn.com/The_Pedal_Steel_Guitar_E9_Nashville_Tuning_Demystified_For_Standard_Guitarists
This video was produced and narrated by the late John Fabian of Carter Steel Guitars. Read more about him here: https://www.steelguitar.com/john.html
For more info on Carter Steel Guitars visit their site at https://www.steelguitar.com/index.html
I do not own this video. I only post it because it's one of the best introductory videos on the E9 tuning there is.
- published: 23 May 2016
- views: 49128
1:04
Pedal Steel Guitar Lesson: How To Create Modern E9 Chords
In this clip from a Paul Franklin Method lesson, Paul teaches how to create modern E9 chords using diatonics and intervals.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlear...
In this clip from a Paul Franklin Method lesson, Paul teaches how to create modern E9 chords using diatonics and intervals.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlearn.com/collections?category=franklin
Paul's Blog: https://www.paulfranklinmethod.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepaulfrank...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModMusicMasters
https://wn.com/Pedal_Steel_Guitar_Lesson_How_To_Create_Modern_E9_Chords
In this clip from a Paul Franklin Method lesson, Paul teaches how to create modern E9 chords using diatonics and intervals.
Paul's Courses: https://www.mmmlearn.com/collections?category=franklin
Paul's Blog: https://www.paulfranklinmethod.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thepaulfrank...
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ModMusicMasters
- published: 04 Sep 2021
- views: 3748
0:48
Making your E9 tuning sound like a C6 tuning
One of the easiest ways to create a 6th type feel on the E9 Nashville tuning. One knee lever is all you need to create that variety in your playing. This is bet...
One of the easiest ways to create a 6th type feel on the E9 Nashville tuning. One knee lever is all you need to create that variety in your playing. This is better known as the knee lever that is required on a universal tuning. Jeff Newman was a strong supporter of playing a universal 12 string tuned steel guitar.
https://wn.com/Making_Your_E9_Tuning_Sound_Like_A_C6_Tuning
One of the easiest ways to create a 6th type feel on the E9 Nashville tuning. One knee lever is all you need to create that variety in your playing. This is better known as the knee lever that is required on a universal tuning. Jeff Newman was a strong supporter of playing a universal 12 string tuned steel guitar.
- published: 25 Jan 2024
- views: 881
7:59
E9 Pedal Steel For The Complete Beginner
http://www.OnlineLessonVideos.com - Check out the site for the Full Lesson!!!
http://www.OnlineLessonVideos.com - Check out the site for the Full Lesson!!!
https://wn.com/E9_Pedal_Steel_For_The_Complete_Beginner
http://www.OnlineLessonVideos.com - Check out the site for the Full Lesson!!!
- published: 24 Sep 2011
- views: 120754
1:58
Powerglide - pedal steel guitar - E9 tuning
1975 Emmons S-10. My site: www.playsteelguitar.com Tablature for the speedpicking pattern here is on my web site (under Doug's Blog)
1975 Emmons S-10. My site: www.playsteelguitar.com Tablature for the speedpicking pattern here is on my web site (under Doug's Blog)
https://wn.com/Powerglide_Pedal_Steel_Guitar_E9_Tuning
1975 Emmons S-10. My site: www.playsteelguitar.com Tablature for the speedpicking pattern here is on my web site (under Doug's Blog)
- published: 15 Jun 2016
- views: 80196
3:09
How The Pros Tune Open E9 Pedal Steel Guitar Using A Tuner, Unison Harmonics, and By Ear
In this session I'll demonstrate how the pros tune open E9 pedal steel guitar using a tuner for a reference note, unison harmonics, and listen by ear to validat...
In this session I'll demonstrate how the pros tune open E9 pedal steel guitar using a tuner for a reference note, unison harmonics, and listen by ear to validate.
Gear used in this video is a Mullen G2 SD10 4x5 Pedal Steel Guitar, Peterson Strobostomp HD Tuner set on the Guitar preset, and a Mesa Boogie Lonestar amplifier with a Telonics FP-100 volume pedal.
https://wn.com/How_The_Pros_Tune_Open_E9_Pedal_Steel_Guitar_Using_A_Tuner,_Unison_Harmonics,_And_By_Ear
In this session I'll demonstrate how the pros tune open E9 pedal steel guitar using a tuner for a reference note, unison harmonics, and listen by ear to validate.
Gear used in this video is a Mullen G2 SD10 4x5 Pedal Steel Guitar, Peterson Strobostomp HD Tuner set on the Guitar preset, and a Mesa Boogie Lonestar amplifier with a Telonics FP-100 volume pedal.
- published: 06 Nov 2023
- views: 1647