Raising the first string.

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Tracy Sheehan
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Raising the first string.

Post by Tracy Sheehan »

Now this was years ago but i always raised the first string by pulling it behind the bar with my little and ring fingers.Didn't have all those pedals we have now days.
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Richard Sinkler
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Although I have had the lever that raises my F#'s to G for a long, long time, I still find myself pulling the first string to G behind the bar once in a while. No special reason for doing it that way. It just happens.
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Curtis Mason
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Post by Curtis Mason »

I raise my 1st string F# a whole tone to G# to twin the 3rd. I use a lever...it kills the pinky if you use it often, especially if you're playing in G or lower on the neck.

Note: I also (on the same lever) raise my 2nd to match the 4th. Now, you get an especially cool sound bringing up the first two strings to match 3 and 4th. You hear it on Country stuff all the time.
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