sorry man the sound of the violin most to be soft and sweet the percussion of the pick is very clear and you need to practice do it first without delay and volume pot is more pure and difficult the delay just is more helpful tool
Thanx for comment. In the above example I used delay as I explained in the vid's description.I swell the volume with my little finger also but my other fingers cover it so it is not easily noticeable. Distortion with volume swell doesn't mix well in some cases. In my second Vid (Guitar Violin with Delay (part2) the technique is more clear and fully inspired from yngwie's examples.
Thanx for comment.I wrote a few info about sculloped necks in the description of another uploaded video of mine called "Sculloped flirting". . Check them out. Personally I feel that they look and perform better than a simple non sculloped neck. It is a little hard at the beginning but later it pays off really. Try one out and feel the difference yourself. It worths the "pain".
Very nice. I'm looking into scalloped necks at the moment. Do you think you could describe how it feels to play one? How much harder is it to play? Why is it harder? Is it a good idea for a person with bigger or smaller hands?
I feel scalloping is largely a waste of time, having done it myself twice now. It makes it a bit easier to get into your bends and vibrato, but the major downside is that if you go back to a regular unscalloped guitar with medium frets you're going to suddenly find bending seems much harder. Also, scallops means you can sometimes put your finger in between the strings and just end up with noise instead of a note, lol. So playing is a bit harder and less forgiving.
LoL.. You re right pal but I love it. It is a chinese dragon I painted 10 years ago. I made it while drunk, a few hours before being obliged to enter the Army for the relevant service lol and I simply left it there on the fretboard.
Thanks. Check out also AJfenderbender and his instructions and all the other pals that demonstrate such techniques. I will try to include some more in the future.
polu kalos sinexise etsi
AchillesTheHedgehog 2 years ago
sorry man the sound of the violin most to be soft and sweet the percussion of the pick is very clear and you need to practice do it first without delay and volume pot is more pure and difficult the delay just is more helpful tool
Satiaraha 2 years ago
that just sounded like a clean tone with delay & mayybeeee a little chorus in it. not quite the violin sound...A for effort tho! lol
OldPink173 2 years ago
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KyleCrombHimself 2 years ago
i love turkey
iwannakrump 2 years ago
Very very good ^^
Trezveil 3 years ago
sweet
JAVANUMETAL 3 years ago
Love that delay man, sounds something like Buckethead uses too ; )
Jake
jakeboynz 3 years ago
That was cool but that didn't sound like a violin at all :s
arasu90 3 years ago
sounds very greek lol
rockduel15 3 years ago
hey dude! that's very fast! i love this Technique... and the strat tone , je je my ibanez is very synthetic..
korjser 3 years ago
awesome
gnamp 3 years ago
that is no violin technique i think this doesn't sound like a violin
PhilCollins93 3 years ago 3
you should put on a clean distortion and use a delay and swell the volume, yngwie talks all about this somewhere.
JesseS420 3 years ago
Thanx for comment. In the above example I used delay as I explained in the vid's description.I swell the volume with my little finger also but my other fingers cover it so it is not easily noticeable. Distortion with volume swell doesn't mix well in some cases. In my second Vid (Guitar Violin with Delay (part2) the technique is more clear and fully inspired from yngwie's examples.
billias1gr 3 years ago
woah .. and "HEY from Nihon!"
very nice^^
humanedomain 3 years ago
what the hell with ur guitar neck ?
shittyfuck 4 years ago
its scalloped and has a very large inlay of what appeared to be a dragon maybe?
JesseS420 3 years ago
my compliments. it is quite good.
dantanius 4 years ago
poly kalo re morti, mpravo!!!
TIT22 4 years ago
Very nice
Axemainia 4 years ago
really nice man!
jimbojimbojimbojimbo 4 years ago
Thanx for comment.I wrote a few info about sculloped necks in the description of another uploaded video of mine called "Sculloped flirting". . Check them out. Personally I feel that they look and perform better than a simple non sculloped neck. It is a little hard at the beginning but later it pays off really. Try one out and feel the difference yourself. It worths the "pain".
billias1gr 4 years ago
Very nice. I'm looking into scalloped necks at the moment. Do you think you could describe how it feels to play one? How much harder is it to play? Why is it harder? Is it a good idea for a person with bigger or smaller hands?
SicTransitGloria1982 4 years ago
I feel scalloping is largely a waste of time, having done it myself twice now. It makes it a bit easier to get into your bends and vibrato, but the major downside is that if you go back to a regular unscalloped guitar with medium frets you're going to suddenly find bending seems much harder. Also, scallops means you can sometimes put your finger in between the strings and just end up with noise instead of a note, lol. So playing is a bit harder and less forgiving.
hmm2112 4 years ago
LoL.. You re right pal but I love it. It is a chinese dragon I painted 10 years ago. I made it while drunk, a few hours before being obliged to enter the Army for the relevant service lol and I simply left it there on the fretboard.
billias1gr 5 years ago
Thanks. Check out also AJfenderbender and his instructions and all the other pals that demonstrate such techniques. I will try to include some more in the future.
billias1gr 5 years ago
You are awesome, thank you for the correct instructions!
richaxes 5 years ago