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  2. Copedent - Wikipedia

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    GFI copedents: C9th 10 string 8 pedal, E6th 10 string 8 pedal, E6/E9 Setup: used by Ronnie Miller - Steel Guitarist for Charley Pride. C9th 10 string 3 pedal, universal 12 string 7 pedal. Steel Guitar Tunings at Bobby Lee's website. Copedent calculator for 10 string C6th or E9th setups. Discussion of mean tone copedent tuning by Bobby Lee

  3. Pedal steel guitar - Wikipedia

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    The pedal steel guitar is a console-type of steel guitar with pedals and knee levers that change the pitch of certain strings to enable playing more varied and complex music than other steel guitar designs.

  4. Zane Beck - Wikipedia

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    Zane Beverly Beck (1927–1985) was an American steel guitarist and builder of pedal steel guitars. [1] He is best known for his 1952 innovation of adding knee levers to the pedal steel guitar to alter the pitch of certain strings, [2]: 2 a feature which has become a standard on all modern-day instruments.

  5. Pedal - Wikipedia

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    Effects pedal, a pedal used commonly for electric guitars; Pedal keyboard, a musical keyboard operated by the player's feet; Pedal harp, a modern orchestral harp with pedals used to change the tuning of its strings; Pedal point, a type of nonchord tone, usually in the bass; Pedal tone, a fundamental tone played on brass instruments

  6. B-Bender - Wikipedia

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    A B-Bender is a guitar accessory that enables a player to fluidly alter the pitch of a guitar's B-string. This works by mechanically bending the B-string through the use of a series of levers and/or pulleys attached to an external lever that is controlled by the player.

  7. Fender 1000 - Wikipedia

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    Fender began producing the 1000 in 1957. [1] It was marketed alongside its single-neck sibling, the Fender 400 At the time it was an innovative instrument but was quickly made obsolete as pedal steel players began to standardize on Emmons and Day setups requiring ten strings and knee levers in addition to pedals.

  8. Pedal harp - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical action of the pedals changes the pitches of the strings. The seven pedals each affect the tuning of all strings of one pitch-class. The pedals, from left to right, are D, C, B on the left side and E, F, G, A on the right. Each pedal attaches to a rod or cable in the column of the harp, which connects to a mechanism in the neck.

  9. Fotdella - Wikipedia

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    Fotdella is a foot-operated string bass musical instrument. Invented and constructed by Jesse "The Lone Cat" Fuller , an American one-man band musician, who needed an accompaniment instrument beyond the usual high-hat (foot-operated cymbal ) or bass drum favored by street musicians .

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