I'm trying to find the best way to play a Dominant 7th chord with a flat nine on my S10 E9. So far I've come up with using the 9th string as root, lowering 8 and 4 with RKL to get the flat 2/9, then getting the b7 by pressing on pedal A with the LKV to get string 5 up a half step. I'm attaching a "bar copedent" chart I made following a model I found on this page:
https://steelguitaracademy.com/instruction/copedents/
Any easier ideas? Thank you!
- Dan
EDIT 2:
I've expanded the bar copedent chart to include voicings for chords starting on each of the 12 notes. Perhaps some of you will find it useful as I do. The colors represent levers, for reference. the numbers are scale degrees as related to the root. Each "box" is relative to the root note specified above it. I used scale degrees instead of notes to make thinking easier when the bar is up the fretboard.
EDIT 1:
Bengt's voicing is shown in red outlines on the 3rd section down. That chart shows intervals from the root, if using the 9th string as root.

