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Palm pedal
A
palm
pedal
a
mechanical device
that consists of levers
attached
to the
strings of a guitar
or other
stringed instrument
for the
purpose
of
pulling
the
strings
up in pitch to a
preset
half-step
or whole-step.
The palm pedal was
invented
by
Boomer Castleman
, an
American
guitarist
and
singer-songwriter
, who
designed
the
prototype
in
1968
.
Bigsby
was the
manufacturer
of this product in the early
1970s
. Pro
Palm
Pedals
, a
company
in
Nashville
, has been
producing
palm
pedals
since 2009.