Harmonized Sixths of the Major Scale for E9
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				Casey Saulpaugh  
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Harmonized Sixths of the Major Scale for E9
Tabs for the E9 neck... Harmonized Sixths of the Major Scale:
https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-harmonize ... -key-of-c/
			
			
									
						
							https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-harmonize ... -key-of-c/
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				Tucker Jackson
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Newbies take note: Casey just gave you the keys to the kingdom. 
The first 3 examples, especially, are the bread-and-butter foundation of so much steel playing: the major scale with a harmony note.
To orient these examples to chord positions you probably already know, the first one is based off of the pedals-down position for C.
The second begins at the pedals-up position.
The third one I think of as starting from the A+F position (because you can replace the E-lower moves that are listed there with A+F, but two frets down. For key of C, you could start fret 11 with A+F and walk up from there. But that's just my mental framework for finding it on the neck -- I most often play it using the E-lower, as listed.
Feel free to mix and match those scale positions after you learn each one individually...
			
			
									
						
										
						The first 3 examples, especially, are the bread-and-butter foundation of so much steel playing: the major scale with a harmony note.
To orient these examples to chord positions you probably already know, the first one is based off of the pedals-down position for C.
The second begins at the pedals-up position.
The third one I think of as starting from the A+F position (because you can replace the E-lower moves that are listed there with A+F, but two frets down. For key of C, you could start fret 11 with A+F and walk up from there. But that's just my mental framework for finding it on the neck -- I most often play it using the E-lower, as listed.
Feel free to mix and match those scale positions after you learn each one individually...
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				George Biner  
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				Casey Saulpaugh  
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- Location: North Carolina
Glad everyone's enjoying them!
Below are a couple more tabs that display them in pockets or positions like Tucker mentioned!
https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-harmonize ... of-c-tabs/
			
			
									
						
							Below are a couple more tabs that display them in pockets or positions like Tucker mentioned!
https://playpedalsteel.com/e9-harmonize ... of-c-tabs/
https://playpedalsteel.com  -  An online resource for pedal steel.
			
						