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[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pedal_steel_played_with_reverb.ogv Wikimedia Commons]
[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pedal_steel_played_with_reverb.ogv Wikimedia Commons]<br>
</ref> Neck of a 10-string E9-pedal steel guitar:<br>
The original video is 3:14 minutes long. For demonstration purposes, an excerpt from 0:01 to 01:55 is shown here.
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Neck of a 10-string E9-pedal steel guitar:<br>
The fret marks guide the player to 12edo intervals, while the intervals between the strings are often tuned differently (i.e. just intervals, meantone tuning, various best-practice tunings)|frame|start=1&end=115}}





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Overtone Scales on Stage
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Neck of a 10-string E9-pedal steel guitar: The fret marks guide the player to 12edo intervals, while the intervals between the strings are often tuned differently (i.e. just intervals, meantone tuning, various best-practice tunings)


A song played on an E9 pedal steel guitar.

[steelguitar]

  1. Video 1: Webressource and licensing: Wikimedia Commons
    The original video is 3:14 minutes long. For demonstration purposes, an excerpt from 0:01 to 01:55 is shown here.