4th Pedal Location & Uses - Ideas Please
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4th Pedal Location & Uses - Ideas Please
I will soon be having a custom SD-10 made for me by Mike Weenick.
My question is I'm thinking of adding the 4th pedal.
What are the advantages of having it in the 0 vs. 4th position if I was thinking of maybe using the Franklin changes such as B to A on string 5 and G# to F# on string 6?
Also if you have any other ideas and their uses I'm open to suggestions.
Point of note:
I lower my E's on RKL & raise 1 to G# & 2 to E and 6 lower to G with LKR.
The rest is standard.
Thanks ahead of time.
Don
My question is I'm thinking of adding the 4th pedal.
What are the advantages of having it in the 0 vs. 4th position if I was thinking of maybe using the Franklin changes such as B to A on string 5 and G# to F# on string 6?
Also if you have any other ideas and their uses I'm open to suggestions.
Point of note:
I lower my E's on RKL & raise 1 to G# & 2 to E and 6 lower to G with LKR.
The rest is standard.
Thanks ahead of time.
Don
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Hey Don, I have had the 4th ped in both the 4th position and at now at the 0 position.. For me, and I use this change often, I find the 0 Ped position ( left of the A pedal) to be most natural . I use 0 Ped position in and out with the AB peds all the time.When it was at the 4th postion ( right of the C Pedal) It felt awkward to me and I kept missing it .
Now, after all is said and done, I now recognize the value of splitting this change across a knee lever and a pedal, 6 string full tone drop on a lever and 5 and 10 full tone drop on a pedal. I can see countless opportunities for that 6 string full tone drop being all by it's lonesome.
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Now, after all is said and done, I now recognize the value of splitting this change across a knee lever and a pedal, 6 string full tone drop on a lever and 5 and 10 full tone drop on a pedal. I can see countless opportunities for that 6 string full tone drop being all by it's lonesome.
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On pedal "O" I use the "Brumley Pedal" which raises the 7th string F# to G# and any other string of your choice with it. It's like having an "A" pedal when you're in B6th with the Es lowered.
Another very useful change is lowering the G# strings to G on the "O" pedal. I had that for awhile but like the "Brumley" pedal better. On my steel I lower my 11th string G# to F# along with the raise on string 7.......JH in Va.
Another very useful change is lowering the G# strings to G on the "O" pedal. I had that for awhile but like the "Brumley" pedal better. On my steel I lower my 11th string G# to F# along with the raise on string 7.......JH in Va.
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The 4th pedal on my psg lowers the 9th string D to a C#. It was that way when I got it (used) and I haven't changed it yet. How is that useful? Well, since the other pedals are up in Day, the A pedal is right next to the 4th pedal and if you press them both you get a really full vi (C#m) chord without having to avoid the 9th string. I haven't figured out much else to do with it. I'm sure there are other folks on here who have a clue as to what else that change is good for.
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That to me makes sense since I don't like splits.
I lower my 6th string G# to G for the 1 minor and use that change quite often.
Having to feel the split to me is a challenge.
I'm having them put on my new steel, but may not use them if I can get them with pedal 0.
Thanks for all the ideas guys.
It is just what I was looking for.
Don
That to me makes sense since I don't like splits.
I lower my 6th string G# to G for the 1 minor and use that change quite often.
Having to feel the split to me is a challenge.
I'm having them put on my new steel, but may not use them if I can get them with pedal 0.
Thanks for all the ideas guys.
It is just what I was looking for.
Don
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Don,
Just recently, I asked the question about where to locate the Franklin Pedal, as I just got my first guitar with one. The general consensous of the other pickers seemed to be (Emmons setup = 0 position), and (Day setup = 4 position). I play the Day setup, and Position 4 seems to work fine. Now, if I can learn to use the cotton picking thing.
George...
Just recently, I asked the question about where to locate the Franklin Pedal, as I just got my first guitar with one. The general consensous of the other pickers seemed to be (Emmons setup = 0 position), and (Day setup = 4 position). I play the Day setup, and Position 4 seems to work fine. Now, if I can learn to use the cotton picking thing.
George...
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Talking to Paul in Dallas he said Emmons sewtup put it in O, for day use 4th pedal, could be he knows what he is talking about. Mine is at the O spot on my Weenick, Don,
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