C6 KR A to Bb?
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Scott Denniston
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C6 KR A to Bb?
I'm wondering how common this change is and how useful. I've seen it in courses but I only have one knee on the 6...C to B (RKL). I'm practicing modes on the 6 and am thinking maybe I should be using (adding) more levers like the A to B(RKR) and C to C# (LKL) and Gto F(LKL). I'm thinking it'd be a lot easier to learn with them now rather than add them later but don't want to bother if they won't be utilized much. My feeling is that more levers is better always but would appreciate any feedback from you vets out there. Thanks.--Scott
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I agree with Billy. If you intend to really dig in deep on C6, I would recommend at least 3 knee levers. A 4th and then a vertical 5th is even better. The general consensus seems to be that, after the standard C->B, the A->Bb and C->C# are the most popular ones. After that, you can choose between G->F, E->F, A->Ab, middle E->D, middle C->D, high E->D, and low F->Eb. All have been discussed and have supporters.
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Robbie Daniels
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My RKL lowers C to B and my RKR raises A to Bb. I have been using that arrangement for forty years. The A to Bb has a lot of good uses espically chopping with the 5 pedal or the pedal that raises and lowers the E's.
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Scott, you're better off w: more knee levers than just the one you got
the first 3 that Jeff L mentions are down for the count on most C6 copedents
the A to Bb change in confunktion w pedal 6 is very useful when playing minor & sus or 11 cords
that same change comes in handy for a dom 7 from the 6 on the A strings when playin' in C (0 or 12 frets)
the G to F change is a dandy one
as well as the A to Ab
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 29 November 2006 at 10:19 AM.]</p></FONT>
the first 3 that Jeff L mentions are down for the count on most C6 copedents
the A to Bb change in confunktion w pedal 6 is very useful when playing minor & sus or 11 cords
that same change comes in handy for a dom 7 from the 6 on the A strings when playin' in C (0 or 12 frets)
the G to F change is a dandy one
as well as the A to Ab
<font size="1" color="#8e236b"><p align="center">[This message was edited by CrowBear Schmitt on 29 November 2006 at 10:19 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I've got the same pulls Susan was talking about on my RKR. With a little help from my pal Jim Palenscar and some good luck, I now can use the same half stop to also work on the 2nd string Eb-D-Db lower on my E9. It's a little stiff, but it's worth it IMO. It definitely has a nice solid feel when going to either half step.
That freed up the 4th floor pedal for something else equally cool.
That freed up the 4th floor pedal for something else equally cool.

