E Lower knee lever question
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- Mike DiAlesandro
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E Lower knee lever question
Does anyone raise their 9th string to a D# in unison with their E lowers?
I don't on a ten string E9th, but on a 12 string extended E9th, my string grips are less accurate, in particular in the lower register. This is a visual issue, as the same top 10 strings are identical in both tunings. It seems more problematic when lowering your E's and playing in B6th mode.
I tried this out and it seems like an ok way to get used to having the 2 extra strings on the low end, and I realize it is a nice change that otherwise isn't available in the lower range, D -D# or when releasing the knee and getting the D# - D change.
Just curious what thoughts or ideas others may have.
Thanks
I don't on a ten string E9th, but on a 12 string extended E9th, my string grips are less accurate, in particular in the lower register. This is a visual issue, as the same top 10 strings are identical in both tunings. It seems more problematic when lowering your E's and playing in B6th mode.
I tried this out and it seems like an ok way to get used to having the 2 extra strings on the low end, and I realize it is a nice change that otherwise isn't available in the lower range, D -D# or when releasing the knee and getting the D# - D change.
Just curious what thoughts or ideas others may have.
Thanks
Re: E Lower knee lever question
If you're going to play in B6 a lot it's best to go universal and ditch the D string. Of course, there are many reasons why you might not want to do that!Mike DiAlesandro wrote:It seems more problematic when lowering your E's and playing in B6th mode.
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Interesting idea. How about not even having the E-lower on string 8 then? In B6 mode, the accidental clinker between D# and E is nothing compared to D and D#. Plus, keeping the E on string 8 while lowering 4 presents an easy maj7 chord grip on 8-6-5-4.
No matter what you do, I’m sure you will lose as much as you gain by making the change.
No matter what you do, I’m sure you will lose as much as you gain by making the change.
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My Sho-Bud came this way standard because it only has 2 knees between the both necks. Right knee operates both necks and left knee does E's and D. This is my first steel so I haven't known anything else. I guess this is an older standard change from the time when it wasn't so easy to just add knees and pedals.
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I would put the D to D# on another lever. There are times when you want to lower the 9th string D to C# and lower strings 4 and 8 to D#. Also, there are times to only raise the D to D#. For example instead of playing just strings 6, 8D, 10 you play a sixth chord with the root in the bass 6, 7, 9 (D#), and 10. Moving down three frets with the same fingering adding the B pedal and dropping the 9th string to D for another Sixth chord with the sixth in the bass 6B,7,9,10.
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A have a Justice S-10 Jr with only 2+2 in E9. It’s a very simple setup I’m experimenting with. I put that change on my LKR, dropping 8E-Eb, raising 9D-Eb and raising 4 E-F. I use string 2 for the Eb like Lloyd Green. The jury is still out on that idea.
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I have only had one Extended E9 guitar, and I'm pretty much resolved on E9/B6 universal for 12-string. So that guitar is gone. But I think the same reasoning applies on standard 10-string E9, and I sometimes work out of "B6 mode" on a 10-string.
Anyway - I haven't done the string 9 D=>D# raise on my E=>Eb(D#) lever - I don't think I'd find that unison with string 8 very useful. But I have at times put a string 9 D=>C# lower on the E-lever, giving the 2 interval in B, which functions much like string 7 on E9. I also like it for the typical E-lever moves with the B pedal. Of course, with the A pedal down, it gives a unison C# with string 10, which is not a problem but doesn't really add anything for me.
Of course, if you have the typical D-lever (string 2 D#=>D=>C# and string 9 D=>C#) on a different knee from the E-lever, lowering 9 to C# on the E-lever doesn't really add much. But it's useful for me because I have both E and D levers on the right knee. I was missing not being able to lower 9 with E-lever moves when I switched the E-lever from LKR to RKL.
I'll also say that I sometimes like that half-step chromatic between D and D# in B6 mode. Strings 9-7 give D D# F# (#2 3 5 in B) and you can run up the remainder of a 6th (B pedal up) or dom7 (B pedal down) arpeggio with the higher strings up through string 4.
Anyway - I haven't done the string 9 D=>D# raise on my E=>Eb(D#) lever - I don't think I'd find that unison with string 8 very useful. But I have at times put a string 9 D=>C# lower on the E-lever, giving the 2 interval in B, which functions much like string 7 on E9. I also like it for the typical E-lever moves with the B pedal. Of course, with the A pedal down, it gives a unison C# with string 10, which is not a problem but doesn't really add anything for me.
Of course, if you have the typical D-lever (string 2 D#=>D=>C# and string 9 D=>C#) on a different knee from the E-lever, lowering 9 to C# on the E-lever doesn't really add much. But it's useful for me because I have both E and D levers on the right knee. I was missing not being able to lower 9 with E-lever moves when I switched the E-lever from LKR to RKL.
I'll also say that I sometimes like that half-step chromatic between D and D# in B6 mode. Strings 9-7 give D D# F# (#2 3 5 in B) and you can run up the remainder of a 6th (B pedal up) or dom7 (B pedal down) arpeggio with the higher strings up through string 4.
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Thanks for all of the useful input. I have dabbled with this idea for the sake of avoiding the "accidental clinker" as Fred Treece stated...
I am a 10 string player 99% of the time, I happened across an MCI S-12, and have been experimenting with new tuning ideas, as it has a 3 & 3 changer.
I actually put a dedicated cross shaft that locks and shifts it into C6th, pulling 10 strings (including tempering the E's as the 3rd of the C tuning). It has the 5th, 6th, and 7th standard C6th pedals in that mode.
It surprised me how well the changer handled the stress of this lever, I believe the combed changer design really helps stabilize the axle.
Anyway, all done in the spirit of learning and feeding my pedal steel interest. Keeps me out of trouble...
I am a 10 string player 99% of the time, I happened across an MCI S-12, and have been experimenting with new tuning ideas, as it has a 3 & 3 changer.
I actually put a dedicated cross shaft that locks and shifts it into C6th, pulling 10 strings (including tempering the E's as the 3rd of the C tuning). It has the 5th, 6th, and 7th standard C6th pedals in that mode.
It surprised me how well the changer handled the stress of this lever, I believe the combed changer design really helps stabilize the axle.
Anyway, all done in the spirit of learning and feeding my pedal steel interest. Keeps me out of trouble...
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I do, but don't use it with the E's lowered, but may should try that too... I raise 9 a half and 7 a whole on RKL where I also raise 1 and 2... Makes a nice Maj7th
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