5th string raise
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5th string raise
I am trying something differenton the E9th neck. Using my LKV,I'm pulling the 5th string(b) up to a d. Anyone else using this pull?
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I seem to remember that Paul Franklin had it at one point. It's a cool idea.
If you can combine it with an E to F# raise somehow, you could go from E major (no pedals) up a fourth to A major (pedals down), and then up another fourth to D major (the new change). I think that could be very useful.
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If you can combine it with an E to F# raise somehow, you could go from E major (no pedals) up a fourth to A major (pedals down), and then up another fourth to D major (the new change). I think that could be very useful.
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This is my 1958 8 string tuning. I had a Hise bolt on changer on a three neck String master.
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1 2 3
E F#
B C# D
G# A
F#
D E
B C#
G# A
E
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1 2 3
E F#
B C# D
G# A
F#
D E
B C#
G# A
E
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This is my set up. Works for me!
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E-9th
LKL LKVL LKVC LKVR LKR 1 2 3 4 RKL RKR
1 F# G/G#
2 D# E D/C#
3 G# A
4 E D# F F#
5 B C D C# Bb
6 G# F# A *(G)
7 F# G
8 E D# F
9 D C#
10 B C C#
*(G) This change only works if pedal 1 is pressed.
C-6th
LVL LVR 4 5 6 7 8 RKL RKR
1 G G#
2 E F
3 C B D
4 A Ab B B
5 G F#
6 E Eb F
7 C C# D
8 A B
9 F F# E
10 C D A
Split LKVL with pedal 7 on 3rd string.
Split LKVR with pedals 4 or 7 on 4th string.
The RKL F remains an F when pedal 6 is pressed.
Two vertical levers can be press at once on either neck.
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