Our vertical knee lever...E9
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Our vertical knee lever...E9
Hey guys..what copedent do you have on your E9's vertical knee lever..?
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I like raising string 4 E to F#, but I currently have it lowering string 5 B to A# for teaching. The B lower is a more important change.
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I lower string 5 one-half step. I have the rod for lowering string 10, also; however, I haven't found much use for that move.
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Thanks for your answer's...I lower the 5:B a half step now but I dont use it very often so I was thinking to try something new..something usefull...something cool..
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Conny, I think Greg Cutshaw has some stuff on his website and he's a much better teacher than I.
I don't so much as teach it as talk about the A# lever in two videos on my youtube channel.
Major chord discussion of A# lever: http://youtu.be/n9aEyTaD3YA
Minor key use of A# lever: http://youtu.be/Sn1IY1E-uKU
I don't so much as teach it as talk about the A# lever in two videos on my youtube channel.
Major chord discussion of A# lever: http://youtu.be/n9aEyTaD3YA
Minor key use of A# lever: http://youtu.be/Sn1IY1E-uKU
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I also raise strings 1 & 7 to G.
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B to Bb, you should use it..
This change allows strings 5 and 8 to become MELODY powerful, 3 notes on string 8, raise, natural and lower (w/knee levers) and 3 notes on string 5, raise ( Ped A,) natural and lower with the X lever...
When lost in the madness of where to find some melody, run to strings 5 and 8...
Silver Wings, dominant use of strings 5 and 8...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY3aKxc6aDA
This change allows strings 5 and 8 to become MELODY powerful, 3 notes on string 8, raise, natural and lower (w/knee levers) and 3 notes on string 5, raise ( Ped A,) natural and lower with the X lever...
When lost in the madness of where to find some melody, run to strings 5 and 8...
Silver Wings, dominant use of strings 5 and 8...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BY3aKxc6aDA
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I use my B to Bb at least as much as any other lever - maybe more.
Mine's on RKL. For me it's too important a 'change' to have on a vertical because I don't find that upward push particularly easy.
Mine's on RKL. For me it's too important a 'change' to have on a vertical because I don't find that upward push particularly easy.
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I agree, only my B to Bb is on the wrist lever, which is much easier to use than a vertical.Roger Rettig wrote:I use my B to Bb at least as much as any other lever - maybe more.
Mine's on RKL. For me it's too important a 'change' to have on a vertical because I don't find that upward push particularly easy.
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