Cedar lap doctored up

Thanx for the info, Dave! It seems to have worked. And as for the rest of my nation brothers that commented, thank you very much, guys! You don't know how much these likes and comments mean to me! It does sound awesome, better actually than I originally thought. I have it tuned in Dmaj9th, 1st down, E, C#, A, F#, D, B...that way, I can play sleepwalk! Yeah!
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  • Not to dread Arroyo. I'll have all i can handle to explore Dmaj9th. I'm a slow study..... :^)
  • Possible.  I was fumbling around where I found these tunings, I think on Scottys Music, and I found ALL of his tunings for 6, 8, and 10 strings.  You will know when you are on the right site, the background is blue, and the tunings are listed vertically.  When I get  few, I will try to find them, and get you that page.......I am sure I can find it for sure!

  • Does Leon have an old book i could look for? I know he's one of the greats of slide guitar.
  • For sure Dave.  I also found a lot from Leon McCauliffe.....good old Texas swing!

  • good old Leon Mcaulliffe is a good start too!

  • Hey Dawg, i know there are a lot of tunings. I've got a great book on lap steel. Mostly about famous players from the past. It shows each player's favorite tunings. It's a life's work just trying them all. The book is "Lap Steel Guitar" by Andy Volk. I also have some good Mel Bay books on Hawaiian guitar with tab. I've not studied any of these a whole lot, but love the history. Most of the tunings i've tried have come on guitars i bought on ebay. They come in the mail tuned to new tunings. Fun stuff.....
  • Dave, there are many many tunings for 6,8, and 10 string laps.........just google, or look at Scotty's Music, and you can get some cool ones from there.....this is the jazz/love tuning......I hope........

  • Wow Arroyo, That's just spectacular! Wood grain in space.... And thanks for the cool tuning. I'll try it.... Dave
  • I ran across the most cool hardwood place with reasonable prices here in town.....my next project might be a similar instrument with another type of exotic, and bucker or P-90, I don't care much for the string-through types.....can be a booger to fish....but live and learn for sure!
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