Zumsteel single-neck 12 string steel guitar

Beginners Corner




Here are some ways to play a G major scale from the open
(3rd fret) position:



Single String Horizontal

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5______________________________________________________
6__________________3__3B__5B__8__10__10B_______________
7_______________3______________________________________
8____________3_________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
Scale tone   1  2  3  4   5   6  7   8


Single String Vertical Variation #1

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4_________________________________3L__3________________
5_________________________3___3A_______________________
6_________________3__3B________________________________
7_______________3______________________________________
8____________3_________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
Scale tone   1  2  3  4   5   6   7  8

Single String Vertical Variation #2

1______________________________________________________
2_________________________________3____________________
3______________________________________________________
4____________________________________3_________________
5_________________________3___3A_______________________
6_________________3__3B________________________________
7_______________3______________________________________
8____________3_________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
Scale tone   1  2  3  4   5   6   7  8

Harmonized 3rds

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5___________________3__3A__5A__8__10__10A______________
6____________3__3B__3__3B__5B__8__10__10B______________
7_______________3______________________________________
8____________3_________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
Scale tone   1   2  3  4   5   6  7   8

Harmonized 3rds Inverted (since strings 3 and 6 are the 
same notes an octave apart, we can use the 3rd string
instead of the 6th)

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3_______________1__3__3B__5B___8__10__10B______________
4____________3_________________________________________
5_______________1__3__3A__5A___8__10__10A______________
6____________3_________________________________________
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
Scale tone   1   2  3  4   5   6  7   8

Open Chords in G

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3____________3____8____10____15____20___22_____________
4____________3____8____10____15____20___22_____________
5____________3____8____10____15____20___22_____________
6____________3____8____10____15____20___22_____________
7______________________________________________________
8____________3____8____10____15____20___22_____________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
Chord number 1    4     5     1    4    5
            (G)  (C)   (D)   (G)  (C)  (D)

Notice how the harmonized scale positions are related to 
the chords that are used in the key of G.


Licks using harmonized scales 



P = pick
P Slide = pick and then slide bar without picking again
 
Remember you can substitute string 3 for string 6 on all
of these licks!

G Lick #1

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5___10A__10~~~~3____3A___3_____________________________
6___10B__10~~~~3____3B___3_____________________________
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
     
     P     Slide    P



G Lick #2

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5___15A__15_______10____10A____________________________
6___15B__15_______10____10B____________________________
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
     
     P            P



G Lick #3

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5____3A___3______5A~~~~3_______________________________
6____3B___3______5B~~~~3_______________________________
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
     
     P           P Slide




G Lick #4

1______________________________________________________
2______________________________________________________
3______________________________________________________
4______________________________________________________
5____3A__3~~1~~3A__3____10A__10~~8~~10__10A____________
6____3B__3~~1~~3B__3____10B__10~~8~~10__10B____________
7______________________________________________________
8______________________________________________________
9______________________________________________________
10_____________________________________________________
     
     P    Slide         P      Slide

This intro in the key of G demonstrates the use of the G harmonized scale on strings 5 and 6. The lick begins with three pickup notes, then starts on 5 chord (D) and then resolves to 1 (G).
Listen To The Lick in Mp3!

P = Pick.
P Slide = Pick and then slide bar without picking again. D G 1______________________________________________________ 2______________________________________________________ 3______________________________________________________ 4______________________________________________________ 5___10A__10__8__5A_____5A~~~~15A__15~~~~10__10A________ 6___10B__10__8__5B_____5B~~~~15B__15~~~~10__10B________ 7______________________________________________________ 8______________________________________________________ 9______________________________________________________ 10_____________________________________________________ P P Slide P Slide P

Zumsteel single-neck 12 string steel guitar

Single String Pickin'




These licks are good steel guitar cliches which can become
the basis of intros, solos or fills.  A good exercise is to learn
each lick and then practice it in many different keys.



Lick # 1 is in the key of G.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. __________________3_____
 2. ________________________
 3. ______3________3________
 4. ____________3________3__
 5. _________3______________
 6. ________________________
 7. ________________________
 8. ________________________
 9. ________________________
10. ________________________


Lick # 2 is also in G.  Listen to the mp3. 

 1. ______________________________
 2. ______________________________
 3. ______________________________
 4. ___3__________________________
 5. ______3A-3____3_______________
 6. ___________3B____3B-3_________
 7. ______________________3_______
 8. ________________________3_____
 9. ______________________________
10. ______________________________


Lick # 3 is in G as well.  This is a good exercise to work on
to get used to using the first string.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. _________3_____3_____
 2. _____________________
 3. ___3________3________
 4. ______3___________3__
 5. _____________________
 6. _____________________
 7. _____________________
 8. _____________________
 9. _____________________
10. _____________________


This lick is a very familiar steel guitar lick in the 
key of D.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. ______________________________
 2. ______________________________
 3. ______________________________
 4. ______________________________
 5. _______________5_____5-5A_____
 6. _________5-5B_____5B__________
 7. ______5_______________________
 8. ___5__________________________
 9. ______________________________
10. ______________________________


Lick # 5 is another good finger exercise in D.  Try to build
as much speed as you can.  Listen to the mp3.                                    

 1. _________5___________5________
 2. ______________________________
 3. ___5-5B________5B-5___________
 4. ____________5___________5_____
 5. ______________________________
 6. ______________________________
 7. ______________________________
 8. ______________________________
 9. ______________________________
10. ______________________________


Lick # 6 is another steel guitar classic.  This time
we'll move to the key of E.  Remember to practice these
licks in as many keys as you can.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. ____________7____________________
 2. _________________________________
 3. ___7-7B__________________________
 4. _________7________7______________
 5. _______________7A____7A-7________
 6. ___________________________7B____
 7. _________________________________
 8. _________________________________
 9. _________________________________
10. _________________________________


Lick # 7 is a variation of lick 6.  This one sounds a bit like
something Buddy Emmons might play.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. ____________7_________________
 2. ______________________________
 3. ______________________________
 4. _________7_____7______________
 5. ___7-7A___________7A-7________
 6. ________________________7B____
 7. ______________________________
 8. ______________________________
 9. ______________________________
10. ______________________________


Lick # 8 is a little more advanced as we have to move the bar to three
different positions.  The key is A.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. ___________________________________________________
 2. ___________________________________________________
 3. ___________________________________________________
 4. ___17__________12__________5_______________________
 5. ______17A-17______12A-12______5A-5_________________
 6. ____________________________________5B-5___________
 7. __________________________________________5________
 8. _____________________________________________5_____
 9. ___________________________________________________
10. ___________________________________________________

Lick # 9 is in the key of C.  Once again we're practicing bar
movement and using our pedals.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. _________________________________________________________
 2. _________________________________________________________
 3. _________________________________________________________
 4. ___8_________________8_____3_____________________________
 5. ______8A-8_____8-8A___________3A-3_____3_________________
 6. ____________8_______________________3B____3B-3_____3B____
 7. ________________________________________________3________
 8. _________________________________________________________
 9. _________________________________________________________
10. _________________________________________________________


Lick # 10 uses a little more pedal movement than the previous licks.  A good
lick to build up some speed on.  Key of G.  Listen to the mp3.

 1. _______________15___________________10___________________________________________
 2. _________________________________________________________________________________
 3. ___15~15B~15____________10~10B~10_____________________10B___10B__________________
 4. __________________15___________________10________________________________________
 5. _____________________________________________10-10A_______________10A-10_________
 6. ___________________________________________________________________________10B___
 7. _________________________________________________________________________________
 8. _________________________________________________________________________________
 9. _________________________________________________________________________________
10. _________________________________________________________________________________






Zumsteel single-neck 12 string steel guitar

Basic Honky Tonk 101



Here are a few very easy licks to get you started playing the honky tonk sound.


Honky Tonk #1.  In the key of F, the first string is raised 1/2 step indicated
in the tab by the "R". Listen to the mp3.

 1. ___8R-8_________________
 2. ________________________
 3. ________________________
 4. _________8______________
 5. ____________8A-8________
 6. __________________8B____
 7. ________________________
 8. ________________________
 9. ________________________
10. ________________________ repeat


Honky Tonk #2.  This lick is based on an F9 chord on the 6th fret, with both "A"
and "B" pedals down and E's lowered. Listen to the mp3.

 1. ___6______________
 2. __________________
 3. __________________
 4. ______6L__________
 5. _________6A-6_____
 6. _______________6B_
 7. __________________
 8. __________________
 9. __________________
10. __________________ repeat


Honky Tonk #3. Key of G. Learning to use pedals "B" and "C" in combination. Slur
up to the 16th fret from the 15th fret to begin each lick.  The sloppier the
better! Listen to the mp3.

 1. ________________________________________________
 2. ________________________________________________
 3. ___~16B~15B-15__________________________________
 4. ___~16C~15C-15____~16C~15C-15___________________
 5. __________________~16C~15C-15____~16C~15C-15~~__
 6. _________________________________~16B~15B-15~~__
 7. ________________________________________________
 8. ________________________________________________
 9. ________________________________________________
10. ________________________________________________


Honky Tonk #4.  Classic honky tonk lick in G. I'm sure you've all heard this one
many times...think Hank Jr. Listen to the mp3.

 1. ____________13__________________
 2. ________________________________
 3. ___13B-13______13______10~10B___
 4. ___13L~~~______13L_____10~~~____
 5. ___13A-13______13______10~10A___
 6. ________________________________
 7. ________________________________
 8. ________________________________
 9. ________________________________
10. ________________________________


Honky Tonk Lick #5. Key of G. Context is everything with this lick.  The lick
involves playing a G minor run over a G chord. Listen to the guitar playing of
James Burton on Merle Haggard's "Swinging Doors" for an example. Listen to the mp3.

 1. _________________________________________________________________________________
 2. _________________________________________________________________________________
 3. _________________________________________________________________________________
 4. _______________________________________________________________13________________
 5. ____________13~13A~~_____________13~13A~~_____________13~13A~_____13A~13_________
 6. _________13B__________________13B__________________13B_____________________13B___
 7. ______13___________________13___________________13_______________________________
 8. ___13___________________13___________________13__________________________________
 9. _________________________________________________________________________________
10. _________________________________________________________________________________


More Honky Tonk licks to follow along with some other goodies...stay tuned!



Download these midi files to practice with. Good luck and good pickin'!

Shuffle in G

Intro in G




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