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Dennis Rehrig


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Post  Posted 18 Dec 2024 1:17 pm    
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Anybody know Tyler Hall's copedents? E9TH
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Tyler Hall


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Post  Posted 18 Dec 2024 8:23 pm    
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These days it’s mostly just standard Emmons. Each guitar I have is slightly different but they’re all just the basic 4 lever changes and a few of them raise 2 along with 1 and 7. I prefer 7 raise over the 6 lower.

No weird tunings anymore. No staggered levers. No splits. Just meat and potatoes on both tunings, actually.
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Mike Holder


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2024 9:54 am    
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I switched a few years ago to also raise 7 along with 1 & 2 and it has been very useful. For some reason I thought you were dropping 6 when I watched you play. Thanks for sharing that.
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Tyler Hall


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2024 2:48 pm    
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It’s not out of the realm of reality, Mike. One guitar, the collar slipped and became a perfect 1/2 raise 7 and I’ve just left it. I love only raising it a half but I see no reason to do it that way on purpose when I’ve been half pedaling that whole tone raise for years. I left 6 lower on one or two of em for a quite a while. It’s a great change and really *almost* the same thing.

I have several guitars and all of them have a slightly different setup going on now but all fairly basic. I’m not sure if I’m shooting myself in the foot by not sticking to one setup but it’s taken a long time just to be able to learn to play the instrument and not just the pedal setup de jour. Sometimes I even miss my whacky 9x9 setup but it’s almost all still there if you want to find it and don’t have 54 changes to keep tuned.
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Mike Holder


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Post  Posted 20 Dec 2024 6:58 pm    
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Good point, I will say you definitely know how to play! I have 2 guitars currently and decided they should both be exactly the same so I don’t get confused and hopefully it helps my learning curve going forward. Keep up the good work, it’s an inspiration to watch or hear you play. Thanks for the insight!
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