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Michael Haselman
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9th string lower

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Probably a dumb question for you old pros. I had a Pro I for years with the standard double lower on 2nd string. On my recently purchased Marrs, this lever, RKR, also lowers the 9th string. What are some common usages for this? The only one I can come up with so far is the 6th sound with AB pedals down. Any help would be appreciated.

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Post by Ray Jenkins »

Being in the 1 chord,hit strings 5,6,9 pedals up, then engage pedals a&b,also lowering the ninth, is the 4 chord.
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Post by chas smith »

I have my 9th string tuned to C# to start with, then RKR raises it to D.
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Charles-That is the way I like it too. It is not a bad idea.......al Image
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Post by Bobby Lee »

I use it a lot as the root of a minor 7th chord (C#m7 at the nut). Play strings 9, 8, 6 an 5.

Also, it's a scale tone in all of the common positions.

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Post by chas smith »

It "opens up" the the bottom strings for those pentatonic runs we all love and enjoy. Since I'm more comfortable on C6 and think in terms of C6 patterns, it makes strings 4 thru 10 'friendlier'.
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Post by Bob Mainwaring »

Along with some of the moves mentioned - it makes a nice "resolve" with A&B pedals combined.

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Post by Bengt Erlandsen »

Here is a link to a post with some examples with the 2nd string lower and the 9th string lower. http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum8/HTML/000890.html

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Post by Smiley Roberts »

Chas.
I'm w/you on this one.

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Post by Michael Haselman »

Thanks alot, fellas. Lots of interesting ideas. Guess it's time for the woodshed for me. Image
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