Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

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Darrell Criswell
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Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

Post by Darrell Criswell »

I am planning to order an S12 extended e9th 3 x 5 tuning with traditional emmons setup but I have the option for extra changes, or pedals and knee levers. I am just a low intermediate player. What changes should I get in additional to the standard Emmons 3x5 setup. And also would you just add to the standard emmons setup. Thanks so much!
Chris Brooks
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Re: Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

Post by Chris Brooks »

Hi Darrell,

I recommend two changes. First, a lever that flats the Bs to Bbs. Second, a pedal (I have it as the "0" pedal) which lowers your G#s to Gs.

Extended E9 is a great tuning.
C. D. Maclean
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Re: Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

Post by C. D. Maclean »

Hi Darrell
When I switched to ext E9 the best advice on the forum came from BoB himself who suggested the 12 string 3 step lower to C# on the E raise lever. This gives you the root note on the A / F combination which is mighty! Couldn’t live without it! I’m also a big fan of raising 7 a half step on the RKR.
Cheers
Calum
Bobby D. Jones
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Re: Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

Post by Bobby D. Jones »

Have a raise on the 11th G# string. Raise to A on the B pedal. Open 10 B - 11 G# - 12 E. an octave lower. With A&B pedals down, This gives you 10 C#-11 A- 12 E, An octave lower, That has some neat uses.
Good Luck in your jump to 12 E9th Ext.
Happy Steelin.
Bob Sigafoos
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Re: Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

Post by Bob Sigafoos »

Hi Darrel, I've been playing Ext E9 for a long time and would recommend 4 Pedals and 5 Levers. My set-up is 0-A-B-C (left to right) I use the zero pedal for lowering the 3 G#'s to G. Great for boogie riffs and a minor chord. 4+5 should keep you busy for the next 15 years! I also raise the 4-5-8th strings a whole tone with the C pedal. Maybe get more changes now when the guitar is new and figure out what to do with them as you progress.
Paul Strojan
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Re: Copedant for S12 Extended E9th guitar

Post by Paul Strojan »

On Pedal 0, I raise string 6 G# to B and string 7 F# to G#. I also have the Franklin pedal after the C pedal. For an extended E9, I might also consider adding a drop D on the low E to be able to double guitar licks.