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Imagine . . . Playing "Real" Pedal-Steel guitar licks while standing up . . . |
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Playing "Bottle-Neck" style, on a STD guitar strapped over your shoulder ! |
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Bigsby "Palm-Operated-Pedal-Steel" |
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PS-67F "Pedal-Slide" Guitar Tailpiece |
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Featuring STD A, B, C Pedal & F Lever "Pedal-Steel Functions" |
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Mounted on an "Off-the-Rack" 7-string guitar |
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Tuned to "Open" D : ( D, A, D, F#, A, D, F# ) * |
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Two 'A' pedals raise each A string to B |
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Two 'B' pedals raise each F# string to G |
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The 'C' pedal raises the 2nd string D to E |
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( depressed with the 1st & 3rd pedals for the STD " B & C" - II minor chord form ) |
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The 'F' "hip-lever" raises the 5th & 2nd D strings to D# |
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You can get more than 10 chord forms at one fret-position |
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I, I 6th , I sus4th, minor II, IV, minor IV, VI, VI b7th , VI aug & dim |
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Along with these "Pedal-Steel Functions" you can also get chords & notes that are available using the technique of " Fretting - Behind - The - Bar " . . . used and discovered by the "Slide-Guitar" master: Sonny Landreth . |
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* ( Can also be mounted on a standard 6-string guitar, without the low D ) |
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