Z-Lever
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Ron,
The answer lies here:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/003964.html
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Bill
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Mullen RP SD12U, ART-SLA, Tubefex, Vamp-Pro
The answer lies here:
http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum5/HTML/003964.html
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Bill
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Mullen RP SD12U, ART-SLA, Tubefex, Vamp-Pro
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- Al Marcus
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Ronald-I have made a belated reply to that old post. I hope I have been able to throw some light on what Bobbe's Z lever is doing , chord wise.
we have been using the 2nd string D# to D and the 9th string D ot C# on a lever.But where Bobbe has shown us, by raising the 7th string F# to G#, it gives a full E6 ..see the old post...al
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we have been using the 2nd string D# to D and the 9th string D ot C# on a lever.But where Bobbe has shown us, by raising the 7th string F# to G#, it gives a full E6 ..see the old post...al

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