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#322 - 06/23/09 07:42 PM
Re: physical accessories like the eBow
[Re: ShackMan]
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Recent experimentation: Wrapped my first two fingers in springs. Used an envelope filter and a rotary speaker emulator.
Funky stuff. I might have to raid the dark side of the couch because that does sound funky! Don't your guitar strings get caught in the springs, leading to sticking and frustration?
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#401 - 07/12/09 11:36 PM
Re: physical accessories like the eBow
[Re: Opti]
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Registered: 07/06/09
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I must say this is the most amazing thread in this forum. You guys have got my imagination fired. I never thought that there were so many innovative ways of playing the guitar. Do you use these methods on stage too? Or just when you are bored at home? I especially loved the goose feather idea. Would a bunch of chicken feathers do as well?
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#408 - 07/14/09 12:40 PM
Re: physical accessories like the eBow
[Re: Opti]
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Wow! I love this post. You guys have given me some great ideas on how to change things up a little. I'm going to try the eBow. Also I've never thought about wrapping my fingers before playing the piano. How does it sound different than just playing?
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#687 - 10/02/09 10:49 PM
Re: physical accessories like the eBow
[Re: gearhed]
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Registered: 09/28/09
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An eBow to piano strings sounds like something I want to try... Wrapping your hands in different materials before playing is a good idea too. I don't own a talk box but they seem more versatile than Peter Frampton would have us believe..  My neighbors will hate me after these experiments... yeah i agree with you ..its interesting! i mean i like to try that one too.. and Ive tried wrapping my hands and its a nice kind of fashion i think..
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#729 - 10/06/09 09:23 AM
Re: physical accessories like the eBow
[Re: Opti]
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stranger
Registered: 10/05/09
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Okay, the ebow was used on Bowie's Changes, wasn't it? I think I saw it being used during the Freddie Mercury Memorial concert.
And speaking of Queen, didn't Brian May file down an English coin to use as a pick?
And as for pianos, I've also heard of putting a speaker near the strings, lifting the sustain pedal and allowing the strings to vibrate in sympathy to whatever's coming out of the speaker. I bet that would be interesting.
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#757 - 10/08/09 03:58 PM
Re: physical accessories like the eBow
[Re: Ricardo]
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I'm not sure about the Bowie tunes, but, although I'm somewhat doubtful that he would file it down, I do know that Brian May has been known to use coins as picks in the past, and he isn't in any way alone.
If you listen to TOOL, Adam Jones uses quarters several times throughout the album Lateralus and scrapes them across the strings and across his pickup. He does it on almost every TOOL album, in fact, but not to the greater extent that it is used on Lateralus.
Other groups that have used that include: YES (Chris Squire) Zeppelin (Jimmy Page) Korn (Head & Munky) Judas Priest (Glenn Tipton and KK Downing) Joe Satriani (listen especially to various versions of "Hordes of Locusts") Dredg The Mars Volta (Jon Theodore even used them on his drumkit occasionally, in some cases on the snare springs)
That's what comes to mind presently, and I'm sure you can find a thousand more instances, Ricardo. I'm curious about Bowie now, so I'm going to try and do a little research on that. Maybe I'll even stumble upon a video of that specific concert! Do you have a youtube or Google Video link for it?
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