by Ken Byng » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:48 pm
OK - JD has shamed me into joining in during my lunch break at work. Here's a very simple slow run to get from C to F that involves the 2 E levers and pedals A&B.
Fret 3 - Pedal B down, pick strings 4,5 & 6 and hit pedal A while the strings are ringing. While A&B are both down - lower the 4th string a semi-tone with the E-Eb knee lever and again pick strings 4,5,&6 releasing the lever and then raising the 4th string with E-F lever while the strings are all still sustaining. Pedals A&B still down on fret 3 but with no levers pick strings 4, 5,& 6 again and raise the E string, and while the strings are still sustaining slide the bar to the 6th fret holding the E-F lever in place but releasing the A&B pedals on the way to the 6th fret. Immediately go to the 8th fret, no levers press pedal B and hit strings 5,6,& 8 and then press pedal A as well.
This gives you a C to Caug to C7 to F. You have to hit the strings firmly to get the sustain required. Very basic, and one of the first things I picked up but it sounds quite pretty.
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