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Larry Harlan

 

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Hydro, Oklahoma
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2013 1:54 pm    
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At the risk of being laughed off the forum, from what I have heard & read, the Franklin E9th floor pedal is used more with knee levers than pedals 1,2, or 3, right? However, if someone uses the PF pedal with 1,2, or 3 which ones do you use with the PF pedal?
OR, if the PF pedal is used with knee levers, which knee lever(s) are most frequently used with it?
Just trying to figure out the use of he PF pedal.
If no one has any good info on this, I'm willing to send Paul the money for the DVD from him. Thanks ahead for your help.
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Paddy Long


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Christchurch, New Zealand
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2013 2:00 pm    
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Larry, Paul has got a nice lesson CD available which gives you lots of uses for this set of changes ... well worth getting and it will open your mind to all sorts of other stuff.
check it out at his website: http://paul-franklin.com/?page_id=27
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Lane Gray


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Post  Posted 19 Nov 2013 2:33 pm    
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Greg Cutshaw has some on his site, found at www.gregcutshaw.com
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Larry Harlan

 

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Hydro, Oklahoma
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2013 7:15 pm     thanks guys
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thanks guys
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Jeff Metz Jr.


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York, Pennsylvania, USA
Post  Posted 19 Nov 2013 10:43 pm    
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What change does the Franklin pedal make?
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Lane Gray


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Post  Posted 19 Nov 2013 11:09 pm    
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Drops 5,6&10 a whole step each.
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Larry Harlan

 

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Hydro, Oklahoma
Post  Posted 24 Nov 2013 10:36 am     Franklin E9 Floor Pedal
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Okay..considering the PF pedal drops those strings a whole note...what standard knee levers do you use it with the most? Thanks in advance.
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Richard Sinkler


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Post  Posted 24 Nov 2013 11:20 am    
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I have the CD from Paul somewhere, and the only lever my old and damaged brain remembers him talking about is the E to D# lever. He could have talked about others, but I don't remember it.

EDIT: And, seeing as how it affects strings 4 & 5 and 10, you can be reasonably sure he doesn't use with any of the 3 standard pedals, unless he has some splits set up, but I have never seen anything on here to suggest that.
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