Four Horses, Cajun Steel
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Four Horses, Cajun Steel
Here's the band playing "Hicks Wagon Wheel." The steel player usually plays pedal, but on some of these two-steps, he plays a little six stringer. It seems like a G tuning but with the first string raised to maybe E. Does anyone know what the tuning is?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtG8UMG ... n&index=19
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtG8UMG ... n&index=19
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
Really nice playing. My guess is G tuning in the formation of an open E tuning: G D G B D G low to high.
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
@David,
Mike Neer is correct regarding the tuning. He’s playing his solos on the first 4 strings while his backup licks are based off of the low G string(#6) and the 5th string tuned to D.
Hope that helps.
Mike Neer is correct regarding the tuning. He’s playing his solos on the first 4 strings while his backup licks are based off of the low G string(#6) and the 5th string tuned to D.
Hope that helps.
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
Cool stuff! Thanks
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Great stuff!
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
Thanks all. I am playing fiddle with a local "Cajun" band and they asked me do some of this on steel.
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Love it! Great band all round. Gotta star practicing my Cajun chops again.
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Thanks for sharing,
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love Cajun music !
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
Cool! Tight band and great steel player.
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
I once said, on this forum, that I thought the high G string was to whiny and unnecessary. Guess I'll have to eat my words.
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
That’s Richard Comeaux doing a fine job on the steel. He’s one of the best.
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Re: Four Horses, Cajun Steel
That looks right to me.Mike Neer wrote: 14 Aug 2025 4:33 am Really nice playing. My guess is G tuning in the formation of an open E tuning: G D G B D G low to high.
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