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GARYPHILLIPS

 

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Post  Posted 11 Apr 2004 8:46 pm    
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Hey Guys, My new D-10 Desert Rose Steel Guitar will be done soon, and I ask Chuck Back the builder about adding the 4&5 pedal to the E9th,just thinking of try something new, I have D-10 W 8/5 now, if you use these pedals on your steel now, how are they setup and what do you like about them,I use the Emmons setup.Thanks Gary
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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 11 Apr 2004 10:09 pm    
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I have 5 pedals on all 3 of my pedal steels. I can always find a use for a 4th and 5th pedal.

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C Dixon

 

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Duluth, GA USA
Post  Posted 12 Apr 2004 6:15 am    
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If I played a 3 pedal E9th guitar and was going to add two more pedals, I would do the following:

1. Move A B and C to the right one pedal each respectively.

2. Lower the G#'s a half a tone on pedal 1.

3. Lower 5 and 10 a whole tone on pedal 5.

I would also have a minimum of 5 knee levers as follows:



LKL LKV LKR RKL RKR
F# G#
D# E D/C#
G#
E F D#
B A#
G# F#*
F#
E F D#
D C#
B A#


* split with the B pedal. Also use it with pedal 5 to create the PF pedal.


carl

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David L. Donald


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Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 12 Apr 2004 7:20 am    
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I would think the Franklin pedal in 1st left, then ABC

Maybe lower the G's and 2nd D on P5

addendum. It wasn't there, I don't think when I posted, I like Carl's idea a lot too.
Low the G's left of AB with Franklin p5

[This message was edited by David L. Donald on 12 April 2004 at 08:58 AM.]

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Richard Sinkler


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aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Post  Posted 12 Apr 2004 11:04 am    
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I use 5 pedals on E9th also. P1 raises string 1 to G# and string 2 to E (don't use this change enough to use up a knee lever for it. Pedals 2,3 & 4 are the "normal" pedals (but in a Day setup). Pedal 5 is the Paul Franklin pedal for strings 5, 6 & 10.
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Dan Galysh

 

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Hendersonville, Tennessee, USA
Post  Posted 12 Apr 2004 4:09 pm    
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I like to split the Franklin change. I lower string 6, G# to F# , on LKV. Drop strings 5 and 10, B to A, on P4. Raise 1 and 2 on LKR. I raise String 6, G# to A on P5 for a unison with P4. I've been using this for quite awhile. I have the Emmons setup.
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GARYPHILLIPS

 

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Post  Posted 13 Apr 2004 10:10 am    
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Hey looks like i have lot to think about Thanks Gary.
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Jerry Hayes


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Virginia Beach, Va.
Post  Posted 13 Apr 2004 10:50 am    
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On pedal 1, I use the Tom Brumley thing where you raise the 7th string F# to G# and then there's a lot of other changes you could add in the lower or upper registers such as raising your 1st string to G# also. My pedals 2,3, & 4 are the regular ABC (Emmons) setup. On pedal 5 I raise the 5th string B to C# and the 6th string G# to A# (Bb) which is very useful for some C6th type things with your E's lowered. I couldn't live without this pedal. Have a good 'un...JH

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Chuck Martin


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Clifton, Virginia
Post  Posted 13 Apr 2004 2:22 pm    
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I see that just about everyone that's responded to this question has said yes but for me the answer is NO. I think most players reach a point of diminishing returns in adding changes to their guitars. Some people think that C6 is harder to play because it has 5 pedals. My view is that E9 with 3 pedals is actually the more difficult tuning and with 5 knee levers, splits, and half stops, I really can't handle nor need any additional pedals. Kudos to you guys that can use the additional pedals effectively in your playing.
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Bobby Lee


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Cloverdale, California, USA
Post  Posted 13 Apr 2004 2:50 pm    
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While I do use all 5 pedals and 5 knee levers, I don't think I ever use them all in one song. I have 3 or 4 different mental views of the guitar, and each uses a subset of the pedals available.

I never use pedal 1 and pedal 5 in the same song. That would be hard to do.

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David L. Donald


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Koh Samui Island, Thailand
Post  Posted 14 Apr 2004 9:49 am    
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If I were to redo my copedent
I would put the Franklin O pedal 1st
then 2 A 3B 4C
and a 5th would be something that would work with BC logically
And/or with C or by it's self.
Haven't theoried it out enough yet, but it has been percolating a bit.

C by it'self is not as usefull as BC.
but with a companion pedal that is a logical jump relative to the minors of BC and could expand BC and C this makes good sense.
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GARYPHILLIPS

 

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SOMERSET, OHIO ,PERRY
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2004 6:57 am    
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Thanks for all the help guys,I will let you know what we come up with my new setup. Gary

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Gary Preston


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Columbus, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 19 Apr 2004 4:28 pm    
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Gary when you get this guitar please let me know . They look great on the forum . God Bless you , Gary Preston .
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GARYPHILLIPS

 

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SOMERSET, OHIO ,PERRY
Post  Posted 28 May 2004 4:55 pm    
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my new Hot Rod Desert Rose Steel Guitar, Chuck Back will be rod it up next week. I will get to try the added set up.will let you know soon as I get it Gary.
STEELIN FOR JESUS..............

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Steven Black

 

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Gahanna, Ohio, USA
Post  Posted 29 May 2004 3:16 am    
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I just got pictures of my new Desert Rose guitar without the mechanics on it, and the finish is Breathless, I really like the colors, maple top with teal aprons, whew!!!
what a piece of wood, Chuck you are the master at building these fine instruments.
steveb.
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Winnie Winston

 

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Post  Posted 29 May 2004 3:40 am    
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I've had 5 for quite a while.
I got turned onto pedal 4 by Bill Keith. It takes 5 up a whole tone (like pedal A) and 6 a half (like pedal B). By itself, it gives a dom. 7th in the "pedal down" position.
I also have Pedal 5 taking the 6th string up a whole tone to a Bb. I use this often in commbination with pedal 4.
The G# lower to G is on a LKL inside, and the B to Bb is on my LKV.

JW
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bob grossman

 

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Visalia CA USA
Post  Posted 29 May 2004 6:30 am    
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Winnie:

Don't you mean a major 7?
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Al Marcus


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Cedar Springs,MI USA (deceased)
Post  Posted 30 May 2004 8:31 am    
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Gary-Glad to see your post, all 3 pedal S10's should be 5 pedals, as b0b says, you will find ways to use them.
If i had a 5 pedal E9 tuning, here is how I would do it.This is my "Lean and Mean" 5/5 E9-E6-E13 tuning. All the E9th is there for most playing and you don't need a C6 neck, as it is on this same neck only in E6.


LL LV LR 1 2 3 4 5 RL RR
1-F#
2-D#
3-G#................A......A
4-E..F.......D#...............F#
5-C#..........................D#...D
6-B.............C#.....Bb..............A
7-G#....F#..........A......G
8-F#.......................G
9-E..F.......D#
10-C#.............................D
11-A...................Bb.........B
12-E...................F#


This is just one version, You could make it a 10 string by changing the 11 and 12 strings, or getting rid of the 2nd string D# and pull C# string 5 up to D# with a knee lever.
I know it works, you still get the PF lick with LV and RR. Only split, like Dan Gaylsh does.
Pedals 3-4-5 are your C6 changes in E6.

Just one idea. I am not going to explain all the possibilites. Look it over, figure it out......al

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Bob Snelgrove


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san jose, ca
Post  Posted 30 May 2004 1:29 pm    
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Dan Galysh

Where do you lower your E's? I have the 6 lower on LKV and lower E's LKL (Day setup) I'm having trouble lowering the E's and hitting the vertical at the same time.

thx

bob
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Richard Sinkler


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aka: Rusty Strings -- Missoula, Montana
Post  Posted 30 May 2004 3:52 pm    
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Bob, I have found the best place (for me) to have the 6th string lower (to F#) is on the opposite knee from the E lowers. I use this combination of the 2 so often that trying to get the LKL and my LKV activated comfortably is almost impossible. I tried the 6th lower on my LKV for a while and just didn't like it.

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