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Cecil Ouderkirk

 

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Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 23 Jan 2015 6:37 pm    
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HELP I NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN EXPLAIN SIMPLE TOO ME HOW KN EE LEVERS REALLY WORK ?JUST REMBER I HAVE NEVER USED KNEE LEVERSI WOULD REALLY LIKE TOO KNOW HOW THEY WORK IF YOU CAN TELL ME REAL SIMPLE LIKE I HAVE ALWAYS USED MY PEDALS KNEE LEVERS ARE ALL NEW TOO ME IM GETTING A NEW JUSTICE PRO LITE AND IT HAS FOUR KNEE LEVERS SO YOU SEE I NEED HELP BAD THANKS TOO WHO EVER CAN EXPLAIN SIMLPE TOO ME SO I CAN UNDERSTAND THANKS AGAIN IM USING CAPS CAUSE ITS EASIER TOO SEE THANKS AGAIN CECIL OUDERKIRK COULD MAYBE BUDDY EMMONS COULD HELP OR GIVE ME INFO?
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Carl Kilmer


From:
East Central, Illinois
Post  Posted 24 Jan 2015 4:41 am    
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Hi Cecil, if you're using Windows Internet Explorer, go to the bottom
right hand corner where it says 100% and click it, and change to 150%.
If your steel is Emmons tuning, play on the 3rd fret with A and B pedals
down, then move to the 1st fret with B pedel down and use the left knee
right. This will take you from the C to C7th. On the 3rd fret with no pedals
down, move up 3 frets to the 6th and use the A pedel and left knee lever left.
This will take you from a G chord to another G, just a different inversion.
Then you can go to the 10th fret with the A and B down for another G chord.
I hope this helps a little. I'm sure others will give a lot more ideas.
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