Scraps From The Masters' Table.

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Re: Scraps From The Masters' Table.

Postby Ken Byng » Sat Apr 09, 2022 10:35 am

Haddock wrote:Thats interesting, Ken. Amazing how many ingenious mechanical solutions there are to musical problems on this instrument! Personally, I find the vertical to be the most flexible for what I want and by working at it, it has become second nature with the Bb bonus too! The hardest thing is not nailing the notes themselves but getting the rate of change between different combinations to be smooth. Always a compromise!
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Hi Callum. Tommy White has his B's to Bb on his RKL, He uses that lever very often, and if the guitar has splits on it then obviously the C note is easily obtainable. I've always had the B to Bb vertical lever on all of my guitars since 1972, It's so useful.
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