Here`s a few 4th pedal licks that I like to share to those of you who`s been asking for the function of this pedal. The pedal lowers 5th, 6th & 10th strings a whole tone. However it`s very seldom that I`ve hear Paul use the 10th string whole tone lower.
The 4th pedal work great with the 4th string knee lever lowering.
Here`one that Paul used on Alan Jackson`s ”Living on love” 3rd bar of his solo
4.______7_______5e______5e________5(e)____
5.______7a______5a______5_________5(4th)___
6.______7b______5b______5_________5(4th)___
For those of you not having this pedal - the last chord is found at fret 3 with the f – lever.
Here`s another close to what Paul used on a Marty Stuart ”That`s what love`s about”:
strings
4.____10_____10____10_______10___10___10
5.____10a____10____10(4th)__10___10a__10
6.____10b____10____10(4th)__10___10b__10
I`ve got a Zumsteel where all these licks work great, however I also got an old Emmons push-pull. On the Emmons I don`t have the 4th pedal but I do have a whole tone raise of the 4th string only on a knee lever. I don`t think a whole tone raise and a whole tone lower on the same strings on a p/p works good so this may be a way of getting by. The 4th pedal notes are located 2 frets down and the whole tone raise lever engaged. It require some nice bar movement but after just a little practice you`ll get it.
Here`s how the last lick`s would look like:
4.____10_____10____8##_____10___10___10
5.____10a____10____8_______10___10a__10
6.____10b____10____8_______10___10b__10
I hope the tablature work out – if not I`ll give it another try.
If some of you can give me a tip on how to write tablature easy I`ll be very happy.
Thanks and good luck,
Dag Wolf, Norway.
Looks like I finally got the editing right
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