Ok,
Was playing around today, and am finding that some things are easier and faster by utilizing these techniques that have seemed to be less common.
I just find it easier and faster when going from A + B down to 1/2A or 1/2A + B than to pull off and use a vertical (which I've now put my G# -F# drop on the 6th, which is working better)... ehh who needs tunable splits
Secondly, I've seen a couple licks where I would go with A + B down on the 10th hitting strings 3 + 5 in a diad, pulling off the A + B pedals, sliding the bar up to the 15th fret (then walking 15th, 14th, 13th etc all with no pedals), back to a A+ B down on the 10th again.. well I found it easier to just HOLD the A + B down, and only have ot move the bar up to 13/13 slanted, and walk down... now I'm only moving my left hand and not left hand + pedaling = a lot of saved movements.
I know I'm still 'wet behind the ears' compared to most of ya'll on here, but does anyone else notice thie being easer as well?<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Gino Iorfida on 19 April 2003 at 05:23 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Pedals and knee levers? You guys should have the most control over your hands, more than other body apendages, so use you hands to do slants and reverses,learn to play the guitar first with the hands, then use other body parts, all but one, which we have very little control over anyway. Mine almost ruined my life! No lever for it yet anyway, Good night Carolina Charlie,