E9th string 10 lower to A

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Gary Hegland
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E9th string 10 lower to A

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Does anybody lower the 10th string to A? Is it on a special lever or a "standard" one?
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Post by Rick Bernauer »

Yes - Fred Justice introduced me to this. I have it on the RKR lever so that when I lower the 2nd string (half-stop D then down to C#) the 9th string lowers from D to C# and then the 10th string B drops down to A. Nice low note resolution if you treat the open (no pedals) chord as the dominant 7th (E7) and then drop to the I chord (A-C#-E on 10-9-8 strings). Works well for me on that knee lever.
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Post by Richard Sinkler »

Many, many players do this. It's part of the Paul Franklin pedal, used by itself or along with string 5 lower to A. Very common change.
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Post by Ian Worley »

My first guitar was a Fender 800, 10 pedals, no knees. It had the 10th string lower to A on the 'B' pedal along with the standard string 3 and 6 raises, and string 9 lowered to C# on the 'A' pedal along with the raise on 5. Unconventional, but it was cool. Gave some interesting counter-movement and a nice A6 chord across the lower 8 strings. Pedals down it was basically the same as pedals down on a standard uni tuning where there's no D string.
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It works well on the C pedal.
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Post by Larry Behm »

I leave it tuned to A no changes at all, makes pedal 1 really easy!!!
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Post by Bob Carlucci »

b0b wrote:It works well on the C pedal.
It does, - I had it on a Fessy I bought, it came that way. However it made the action on the C pedal ungodly hard..
Could barely push it, and I use the c pedal a lot.. Had to take it off.. Might work on a guitar with softer pedal action... bob
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Post by Pete Burak »

Lowering String-12 B-to-A on the A-pedal is an excellent change for Universal.
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Post by Greg Cutshaw »

On my D-10's I had in on "RKLF":

http://www.gregcutshaw.com/Tab/Split%20 ... 20Tab.html

Check out the tabs and sound files at the above link for "LKRF" that isolate that change.
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Post by Gary Hegland »

Thanks for the knowledge. I've been playing for 38 years and never noticed the low A until recently when I studies "A Slow One for Peggy".
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