6th String on e9th
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6th String on e9th
If you lower the 6th string G#, what do you lower it to and what hz do you tune it to.
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Some folks lower to G for an open position minor, and, combined with pedal A down, the IV Dom7th. Some lower to F# which has a lot of possibilities adding the 9th open, and with pedals down can be split with the B pedal to get the G for the IV Dom7th. In the open position, lowering G# to F# and using the lever that lowers your Es gives you a V chord.... etc.
How and if you decide to temper the tuning depends on what you are doing with the rest of your tuning approach on your particular guitar.
How and if you decide to temper the tuning depends on what you are doing with the rest of your tuning approach on your particular guitar.
I lower it to G and I tune it a notch sharp of where I tune the E's.
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I lower it to F#. I tune it by ear as close as I can to the 7th string open. Nice change, although I don't know much about it. It is a great 'lick change' as I call it.
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I lower the 6th string to F#, and have for almost my whole career. I tune it the same as string 7. This is not just a "lick" lever. The chord that you get when you use the lever with the lever that lowers your E's to D# is very useful. If you have your A&B pedals activated and play the 12th fret (strings 4,5,6,8,and 10) you have an A chord, and when you slide back 2 frets (fret 10) and let off the A&B pedals, activate the 2 levers, you end up with an A chord also. Letting off the lever gives you the 6th tone, press the B pedal and you get the flatted 7th tone. Lots of nice melody (and chord) movements in all that string movement.
If I was forced to have only 3 knee levers, it would be the 2 that raise and lower the E's, and the 6th string lower to F#. I could do without the second string lowers more than this one(and I don't like them on the same lever like some do).
If I was forced to have only 3 knee levers, it would be the 2 that raise and lower the E's, and the 6th string lower to F#. I could do without the second string lowers more than this one(and I don't like them on the same lever like some do).
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If you're going to Lower #6 from (G#) to (F#) on a KL, you should also have a split/tuner-rod or the split/tuner set-screw behind the changer to get full and accurate use of the change. It's a very useful change that I wouldn't want to be without!
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Richard S. Thanks for that great piece of info! I called it a lick lever, but after learning this, I realize of course that it is much more.
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