Set'em up Joe

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Post by Buddie Hrabal »

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Post by dlayne »

Buddie you probably can learn it from https://youtu.be/wMww5NP_iNs
He plays and talks about that intro
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Post by Brendan Mitchell »

That was great! Can you or anyone else explain what he was doing there? Dropping his low string down to what? He didn’t seem to have to adjust the pedal on that string.
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Post by Ron Funk »

Brendan:

Per a past post retrieved from the Forum's archives:


"It's one of those drop tuning things,

where the 10th string is de-tuned from a B to a F#,

then pulled back to G# with the pedal. ..."

Hope that helps -

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Post by Ricky Davis »

where the 10th string is de-tuned from a B to a F#,

then pulled back to G# with the pedal. .
Actually Ron; yes open 10th string from B down to F# open; then just pushing that pedal should raise the new F# note to A.
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Post by Dave O'Brien »

well that explains why my intro and t/a never sound right to me lol
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