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Re: OT Multibenders!



I have been thinking about installing one of these. I like open G, if you raise the middle D to an E it gives you a nice minor chord ( a bar slant here strings 5-4-3 gives you a 9th), you can drop the middle G for a 7th, and raising the high B to C is a classic pedal steel tone.

Eric



From: Ted Killian <tedkillian@charter.net>
To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2013 10:36 PM
Subject: Re: OT Multibenders!

Mark,

I'd be interested in knowing a little more about those too.

I have a spare Tele that would be a good candidate for that kind of thing.

Please share whatever info you find out (if it doesn't get posted to this list).

Thanks!

Ted

On Jan 4, 2013, at 4:50 PM, mark francombe wrote:

> Im not sure but this might only be directed at Bill...
> I just got a Duesenberg Multibender in the post. Just about to install it, and I was wondering what are the most useful down-bends and up-bends that people have tried?
>
> I bought one extra bar, totalling 3, and was thinking of doing G string up a semi, and B up a half step, that I believe is a classic, and the extra bar was just gonna be for a down bend somewhere, maybe just the low E, not for a country sound just some twang..
>
> Any other combinations? Im thinking there must be a sweet combo where one string gos down while another goes up...?
>
> Mark
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