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| Konabob |
Posted - 12/14/2011 : 3:56:09 PM http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=IVS7eNsfPQ4#!
Ken Emerson using his Gibson 6 string in G6th tuning. |
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| Konabob |
Posted - 02/21/2012 : 9:25:02 PM Only 130 days until the next Camp, Julie! |
| Julie H |
Posted - 02/21/2012 : 9:16:09 PM Gawd, I have so much to learn!!!!  Julie |
| Konabob |
Posted - 02/21/2012 : 07:17:37 AM ... and relative minor on the E G B string set. Very handy!
And the low 1 and 5 at the bottom come in handy when the bass player is late ;)
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| Jimmie |
Posted - 02/21/2012 : 05:44:30 AM G D E G B D bottom to top. You retain your accustomed chord tones on top, have the sixth easily accessible, and have a 1-5 with no 3rd on the bottom. |
| slipry1 |
Posted - 02/20/2012 : 8:56:17 PM Konabob does, since he plays in G6. I think it is (from bottom): G B D E D G, but that's a guess. Transfering my C13 to G, it would be: E B D E G B. Bob - ? |
| hapakid |
Posted - 02/15/2012 : 9:52:40 PM Bob, what is the G6 tuning that Ken uses? Anyone know? Jesse |
| hapakid |
Posted - 02/01/2012 : 04:38:19 AM Ken's steel work is amazing. It is joyful, bluesy and still very Hawaiian sounding. A real treat. |
| Adam Troy |
Posted - 01/31/2012 : 7:09:04 PM As they used to say in the Swing Era, "Solid!" Its hard to swing without a good rhythm section. These guys are tight. |
| slipry1 |
Posted - 01/15/2012 : 1:03:47 PM Ditto! |
| thumbstruck |
Posted - 01/14/2012 : 05:25:15 AM Very cool! |