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  • That sounds like a few fuzz pedals I've seen!

  • been there done that

  • Wow, a white Roland cube. Nice

  • That guitars for noobs. Na. Its all in the player. Hmmm. Doesnt seem to fit him any way.

  • nice :0) sounds like it;s been put through an analog filter :0)

  • what??! is that just a regular remote control? man.. I gotta go try that now. Your an innovative genius man

  • the aliens are trying to communicate with us :D

  • ok all this is your messing with effect delay/modulation knobs.. you can get that sound out of any phase sifter type pedal

  • cool, try a .....

  • tabs

  • sounds like an australian didgeridoo

  • remotes emit radio waves. Electric guitars have magnets that pickt them up. SImple

  • @Bless1995 this remote has infrared,not radio emmissions.preety strange though

  • @eleftherios11 Infrared is still a form of radio waves

  • @Bless1995 still doesn't make sense,can the magnet pick this kind of radio waves?

  • @eleftherios11 It's called an amp and amps pick up the sound and so does the guitar cable. My speaker and amp can pick up my cellphone signals and so can my tv. The guitar cable acts like an antenna so that picks u the signal too.

  • @Bless1995 no.... they are at different frequencies on the Electro Magnetic Spectrum

  • that one is called, feedback.

  • that sounds like a video game from the 80's or something.

  • lol the description ends when hidden as i have little knobs on my...

  • maybe because theyre single coil pickups...they make alot of weird noises like that

  • actualy learn to play before u fuck around, cool vid tho XD

  • duh... if you take your mobile phone play a mp3 with it and hold it above the magnets of your guitar. nowonder you can hear it from your speaker why you think its ELECTRIC GUITAR! it isnt that weird =3

  • guitar magnetics works by measuring the difference in magnetic field.Guitar strings does that cuz conductive strings changes the magnetic field when they move.And the remote does that cuz it emits electromagnetic rays in a certain frequency.Sorry for my english.İ'm not native and drunk at the same time :D

  • wat a low life..

  • it sounds so... ALIEN

  • E.T's phoning!

    It actually sounds creepy

  • your amp looks like a gamecube hahaha

  • I get that all the time, I remember picking up police conversations, I'd be playing stairway to heaven and all of a sudden "ugh we got a shoot out on the highway backup requested" I gotta get a good amp cable so that would stop or something.

  • Kinda sounds like a ring modulator.

  • thats badass

  • Damn, have you every try playing Muse song with this kind of effect?

  • rofl shitty amps are acctually ftw.

  • i did that once and i picked up a mexican radio station ha just laughed quietly to myself

  • lol

  • lol its just feedback.. the remote is interfering with the pickups... i found it out too and its fun to mess around with when playing.. nice vid though!! i like the variations!

  • if you try anoter remote may sounds like m16 shots

  • I have the exact same guitar, imma try that now

  • oh shit sonn! im gonna try this right now

  • I've tried to replicate it, but I can't! WHAT'S GOING ON?!

  • valientsupercow maybe your guitar has humbucker pickups. cuz i think interferience picks up a lot more on single coil pickups

  • I think you're right. I'll try it on another guitar tomorrow. Thanks.

  • i found that out like a few months ago. i thought i would beat someone to it by posting the first vid on youtube. i filmed it, but didnt have enough tim to post it...

  • man i found that effect thingy some days ago by coincidence ^^ pretty interesting

  • can u even play the guitar???

  • wierd :S

  • Shows that light....has an electromagnetic property.

  • micro cube

  • I have the exact same amp!

  • When I was a kid at school I used to mess around with the amps and one day I managed by sheer fluke to get the frequency of the janitors walkie talkie things on the amp and I played over it. It was totally bizarre.

  • I sometimes get radio transmissions when playing at my church. Ha. Kinda screws me up, but it's only when a cable isn't all the way in.

  • is that the roland micro cube? i think i got the same one but black

  • lol me too

  • cool use of infared

    :)

    photons are a guys best friend

  • cool, i will try it

  • Creative stuff! I've previously tried the same thing with my laptop, with similar results.

  • you should have played with with the whammy bar wile u made the noise

  • ROFL thats awesome. My fucking guitar can pick up odd noises from my dishwasher, microwave, and someone using a power saw outside. Wow I love my Dimebucker. :D

  • lololololol @diabloxscorchox

  • ur amp is a Roland right? well im going to try this with my Marshall and Silvertone guitar, I hope it does not do any damage to the equipment. I know people do this stuff and call it Prepared guitar where they take lot of weird things and make different noises with it. check it our. Kieth Rowe is one of the pioneers of prepared guitar its really just a bunch of weird noise like this.

  • dude, same thing happened to me, cept it was a christian radio station.

  • LOLZ

  • lol, me has that nooby guitarz too =D

  • weird... that's a direct electromagnetic interference.. I'm surprised it's at the right frequency, actually...

    Just about anything conductive, that moves will make some kind of noise though. If you're running a heavily clipped distortion, you can scream into your pickups and hear the reverberation of the strings. maracas with metal beads, can-openers, camera lenses, printers, whatever.. you name it. Any moving, conductive parts, and it'll make a weird noise on a guitar.

  • True, but he's using a Remote which uses infared technology, not moving parts, to make noise. I believe the IR tech creates some kind of RF, and the guitar picks up on that noise.

  • tried it. didnt worked out. humbuckers ?

  • idiot it is the vibrations of the remote, the guitar catche it and play so it sound like this

  • hm....sorry to tell u this (in the first video(u disabled the comments) its called a slide

    as for this

    ....i never tryed it but it would make sence

  • I know that.

    I was a total NOOB back then

  • xP

    i was always facinated with the sound u get from the amp before a cell phone rings

    then i got usted to it and i would impress my noob friends like one time i was at a friends and i had head phones on and heard it, i was like ur cells gonna ring, and he was like all day long complaining i was a phycic or somthing

    also i remeber haveing a shit cable tht if i turned it one way i got radio transmiitions and i would be like, shit...bulls are down by 4

  • lol

    I always freak out my friends with those freaky noises. I was freaked out my self. I thought my cord and my guitar was broken.

    I remember couple days a go, i was messing around with my distortion pedal, and i got radio transmission from the football game that was playing.

  • its always a sports station xP

  • @moonguy16 ha ha ive actually heard a cell convo when someone drove by my house it was weird

  • @moonguy16

    what distortion pedal did you use and how did you get a footall game,

  • hahahha!

  • dude eavery one knows that

  • that noise is called feedback

  • ahahah 1 watt

  • like someone below said, i heard the radio through my amp, once too. me and my cuz were rocking in his room, and he tilts the amp by accident and we hear the radio. he sat there grinning at me while i gave him a "what the hell?" expression. we sat and listened for like 3 minutes.

  • lol

  • very interesting, thanx for sharing.

  • it's 15 watts i think. microcube. yeah. (just saying)

  • The Microcube only has 2 Watts. But, it's really powerful for 2 Watts. Indeed comparable to a 15 Watt amp.

  • ive heard the radio through my amp!

  • I remember grabbing the end of the guitar cable while plugging in my guitar the other day and I could hear radio, but it only worked if I grabbed the end with my palm.

  • yeah, that happens all the time to me when i have my distortion pedal pluged in.

  • i heard a guy speaking in my amp ahah its so weird sometimes

  • me too!

  • Yeah, one time I got this Spanish station, and it was really clear and loud.

  • @soadrxsob Everyone does depending on the location. I live 2 blocks away from a station so it plays lame music at me. I thought i was trippin at first. lol

  • thats quite cool

  • sick i have the same amp it kicks ass!!

  • LOL you created a Rotary without a pedal.

  • This has probably already been explained a dozen times by now, but here.

    The pickups on your guitar work by picking up the electromagnetic signal of the strings vibrating. Any sort of electromagnetic wave can "interfere" with the amp, thus producing the effects.

  • My guitar does that to!

  • thats so wierd and cool

  • it doesnt hurt your guitar in any way

  • mega lolz

  • im perty sure if u do that over time it will be bad for ur guitar pickups.

  • the joys of electromagnets picking up signal... i like yelling into my pickups ala paul gilbert

  • what van halen song

    and how did u find out the other things

  • Poundcake

  • ITS THE PROBES AGAIN!

  • hey did you guys know if you put your phone(which is playing an mp3 song) near your pick up it will act as a speaker i mean it makes the song louder blah3......

  • that's righ dude!!!

    i found that up when i was fooling around with the guitar and the mp3

  • Omg lol! Gonna try that for sure! :)

  • so, if I try this, will it work?

  • Fuck off, you don't know until you try, dumb cunt.

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  • what the fuck !

  • the infra red waves are fucking up the magnetic field from the pick ups

  • will it damage the pickups?

  • it did nothing to mine my pick ups are sort of broken

  • That's probably from the signal's from the remote bouncing off the strings or hitting the pick ups.

  • Yeah, if you put a headphone on top of the pickups you can hear the music your playing. I did this with cemetery gates and my dog came up to the amplifier and was looking at it like WTF! and I was like 0.0 xD

  • you can do it with a lot of things. try yelling into your pickups with a lot of gain.

    if you're close enough, pickups will amplify any sound you put next to them

  • Thats the tiniest amp I've ever seen in my life where'd you get it?

  • i got it from my music teacher. but i dont know where he got it from

  • Awesome you play any real music lol I myself been playin for 2 years but I dont know how to upload music yet

  • I have an amp smaller than that

  • is it good

  • Not too good. It only has 1 watt!! LOL. It's called a Fender Mini Twin Amp

  • how small

  • about 8"x6"

  • wow

  • I wonder why that happens

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