I played all this tab on a Rondo SX 6 string lap steel. Many people agonize over getting a 6 string versus an 8, 10 or 12 string lap steel. The 6 string lap steel is great for Hawaiian, blues, slide guitar licks, many country songs, dobro style riffs and can imitate a lot of what can be played on the 8, 10 and 12 string tunings. Once you start using the low C# tuning on the lap steel, you have completely different instrument than an 8 string tuned to G E C A G E C A. In fact you would be MISSING a lot of stuff not having the low C#. Of course you would gain other things that may be more important to you. The 6 string lap steel is not a good choice if your looking to play extensive western string stuff that uses the low notes like in a lot of Hank Thompson's backup. If you want to learn a LOT of stuff in a hurry, just go through the tab below and you'll be able to start creating your own stuff. My next step is going to be up to a 12 string MSA SuperSlide with Maurice Anderson's tuning: D B G E C A G E C A F D
C6 - Kansas City Blues - Key Of C |
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Lap Tab 1 - Some Real Nice Chords - Key Of C |
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Lap Tab 40 - Blue Hawaii - Key Of F |
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Lap Tab 2 - Use Only The Thumb Pick! - Key Of G |
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Lap Tab 5 - Simple Scales - Key Of C |
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Lap Tab 6 - Using Open Strings - Key Of F |
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Lap Tab 7 - Open String A7th - Key Of D |
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Lap Tab 42 |
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Lap Tab 43 |
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Lap Tab 44 |
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Lap Tab 10- Don Helms - Hank Williams Style with bar slant |
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Lap Tab 11 - Some Finger Rolls |
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Lap Tab 12 - A little palm blocked riff! |
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Lap Tab 13 - Often used pocket of notes |
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Lap Tab 14 - Another look at a great pocket of notes |
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Lap Tab 15 - Stretch them strings! |
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Lap Tab 16 - Cool Intro! |
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Lap Tab 17 - Minor Chords |
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Lap Tab 18 - Another Pocket Of Notes |
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Lap Tab 19 - Some Hawaiian Sounds |
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Lap Tab 20 - Harmony Scales And Bar Slants |
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Lap Tab 21 - The Chicken Song Practice |
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Lap Tab 22 - Common Chord Progression with Open Strings |
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Lap Tab 25 - Common Twin Note Progression |
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Lap Tab 26 - Cool Bar Slant |
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Lap Tab 28 - More Retro Sounds |
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Lap Tab 30 - More Useful Scales |
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Lap Tab 31 - Advanced Riff |
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Lap Tab 32 - Applying Minor Grips |
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Lap Tab 34 - Low C# (ala Jerry Bird) and bend the strings! |
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Lap Tab 35 - Low C# diminished using string bends |
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Lap Tab 36 - Low C# - More diminished using string bends |
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Lap Tab 37 - Low C# - Incorporating the 9th scale into your playing |
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Lap Tab 45 - Unision notes reesolving to a harmony duo |
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Lap Tab 46 - A few Shot Jackson dobro style riffs |
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C6 - There'll Be No Teardrops Tonight - Key Of C |
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C6 - Texas Playboy Rag - Key Of C |
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Egg Blues - Key Of C - Lap Tab |
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