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Topic: Some Augmented Ideas for E9th pedal steel
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Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA
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posted 29 November 2005 09:12 AM
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Here's some usable aug. passing chords I use from 1 to 4. All in Key of G on E9 pedal steel.
1/2 pedal A G Gaug C G Gaug C 4.__________}_______________ 5._3~~2a~~3a}___3~~3a1/2~~3a 6._3~~2b~~3b}or_3~~~~~~~~~3b 7.__________}_______________ 8._3~~2L~~3_}_______________ 9.__________}___3~~~~~~~~~3L
Here you go to 6th fret and the 6th string becomes the 5th tone then you let off the "A" pedal for the 5th string to go to the flat7th then pedal your 5th tone up a half for the Aug.
G Gaug C 4. 5._3~~6a~~6~~~~8 6._3~~6~~~~6b~~8 7. 8._3~~6R~~~~~~~8
This is 6th string B pedal down and lower a whole tone Or you can leave the 6th string B pedal down and raise the 7th string a half tone; either one becomes the flat7
G Gaug C 4._10~~~10R~~~~11R 5._10a~~~~~~~~~11a 6._10b~~10bLL~~11
"R" is half tone raise and "RR" is whole tone raise
G7 Gaug C G7 Gaug C 1.____________}________8R~~~~8RR 2.____________}_________________ 3.____________}____8b~~~~~~~~8 4.____________}____8L~~~~~~~~8 5._8~~~~~~~8 }or__8~~~~~~~~~8 6._8b~~~~~~8 } 7._8~~~8R~~8RR} 8._8L~~~~~~8 }
Ok there's several ideas I use for ya. I have a bunch more; but then you'll have to paypal me to get'um..ha.. Have fun. Ricky
------------------ Ricky Davis www.mightyfinemusic.com Email Ricky: sshawaiian@austin.rr.com
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Ray Minich Member From: Limestone, New York, USA
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posted 29 November 2005 02:39 PM
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Thanks Ricky, I'm gonna try these right away. They may be what I've been huntin' for. |
CrowBear Schmitt Member From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France
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posted 01 December 2005 02:06 AM
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Thanx Ricky ! |
Jim Eller Member From: Kodak, TN USA
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posted 01 December 2005 05:37 AM
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Ricky,Thanks! Just what I needed. Something simple and usable. Jim |
Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA
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posted 01 December 2005 08:25 AM
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Your Welcome guys...and of course I was kidding about the "a bunch more; paypal thing"..ha....as those are pretty much the ones I use to pass that chord by. Ricky |
John Sluszny Member From: Brussels, Belgium
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posted 03 December 2005 08:36 AM
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Ricky,in your first exemple,isn't it 2R instead of 2L? |
Jon Light Member From: Brooklyn, NY
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posted 03 December 2005 09:02 AM
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Either way, John. Your way gives the 1 3 aug5 notes, Ricky's gives the b7 3 aug5 notes, dropping the root. Nice open voicing that implies the G note without playing it. |
Ricky Davis Moderator From: Spring, Texas USA
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posted 03 December 2005 09:54 AM
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John S. yes Jon L is correct in that; the b7 note is there; as oppossed to the root; as I consider the b7 note MUCH more important to a augmented chord than the root(everyone else plays the root..ha)> as you can tell by most of my examples. Ricky[This message was edited by Ricky Davis on 03 December 2005 at 09:55 AM.] |
Val Gethers Member From: Hesperia, California, USA
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posted 06 December 2005 04:29 PM
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Ricky, you da man. How about some examples of diminished chords used in the same way,ie: passing chords. |