Here's what's currently on my guitar. I mainly use the D & F levers and the LKL lever (franklin sound) along with the A & B pedals most of the time.
And here's my new idea.
I played several steel at the Dallas show this weekend and many of them had the D to C# change I was thinking of adding. I was going to put it on the Eb lever but Joe Wright said that would eliminate some 9th chords. I hadn't realy thought about raising the first 2 strings but it seems like a popular change. I just don't know what I would do with it. Seems like it fits right in with that D to C# drop though.
I'm also considering adding a F# to G# raise on the A pedal. Anyone see a problem there?
I realize that some of the levers and pedals may be stiff with 3 changes each but I figure I can remove the changes on the lower strings if that gets to be a problem. Just loosen the pull rod until it doesn't pull anymore. What I'm going for is a similar setup in the upper and lower strings. So basically, I'll be able to play the same licks in diferent octaves with no problem.
I like the G# to G lever because that makes a minor 2 chord easily available by moving up 2 frets (in a no pedal position). I've split the Franklin pedal into pedals 4 & 5 to give more flexibility. Same sound as bending the A pedal down while the B pedal is already down. Then if I want the Franklin sound, I can do pedals 4 & 5 together.
I haven't used the X lever much but I found some ways to use it at the Jeff Newman class this weekend.
Now, if I was going to add one more lever, say to raise B to C, where would I put it? Seems like another vertical lever on the right leg would be ok but it might cause problems with the voume pedal. So do I go for a deeper RKL?
Anyone see any other changes that might be useful with this setup?
Thanks in advance for your ideas.
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- Gary Shepherd
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