Is there a hotkey to ADJUST Audio levels/gain?

I really miss my "adjust by 1 or 3 db" hotkeys in FCP7.  I can't find anything similar in Premiere Pro CC - Anyone know of a way to quickly adjust individual clips by small increments with a hotkey?
Thanks

BOOM, that worked!  The different names for utilities keep throwing me off. For anyone else wondering:
Decrease Clip Volume
   Decrease Clip Volume Many
Shift+[
Shift+[
Thanks for the help!!

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