Frank Parish and David Spires do this with both knees to get Paul Franklin's Pedal #4 sound with knee levers.Would it work this way with just one knee (LKR & LKV) on an U12?
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LKR LKV
1 F# + G#
2 D# + E
3 G#
4 E
5 B - Bb/A (with half stop)
6 G# - F#
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PF#4 on knee levers.
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I did it like this:
The LKL (front) gives the upper octave (strings 5&6) and RKL (back) gives the lower (strings 9&10). Obviously, this is a U-12 setup. I seem to recall that Joe Wright does this all on one pedal (lever???)
The PF knee lever is on the LKR (back).
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The LKL (front) gives the upper octave (strings 5&6) and RKL (back) gives the lower (strings 9&10). Obviously, this is a U-12 setup. I seem to recall that Joe Wright does this all on one pedal (lever???)
The PF knee lever is on the LKR (back).
FWIW
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So to get the G# and B notes to drop a whole step at the same time.....you engage the LKR and LKV at the same time???
That seems to be fairly difficult to move your knee sideways and up at the same time don't it??
Just wondering the physical movement there; and can it be done....I tried it once before on my old steel I had will lots of knees and found "that particular move" to be a "NO GO".
Ricky
That seems to be fairly difficult to move your knee sideways and up at the same time don't it??
Just wondering the physical movement there; and can it be done....I tried it once before on my old steel I had will lots of knees and found "that particular move" to be a "NO GO".
Ricky