@metachozoite Not exactly sure how it works, maybe there is some little magnet in it, or it's just the light. Anyway, it makes the string vibrate with an endless sustain. There is a lot of info at the ebow website.
@Hv358 hummm culd be the viberation from an opposing magnetic field....as far as a light goes....It would have to be a wierd fq.....because I have tried lazors.....so my guess is a high powerd magnent...? what does the thing look like?
@Hv358 ok just watched a video on it...it is two oppising magnents ( two alike magnents which would cause them to push away from each other causing whats in the middle to viberate ), but theres has three modes on it.....on off and harmonics....are these expensive?
@metachozoite I have the old model, which is a kind of hard, because it doesn't have a on/off switch. You have to fire it up yourself by a hammer on or pull off and it doesnt have any modes. The new models are easier. They cost around 110 euros.
Beautiful playing and use of the Ebow. My attempts to use the eBow have not turned out that well. And love the DY 550. I had that exact same guitar that I bought back in 1989. I wish I still had it.....
@PixxyLixxx Thanks for the comment! I am thinking of buying the new ebow model. This one doesn't work as well with the RG550 in this clip. Hard to find a hot-spot making timing very hard. It works as a breeze on my Les Paul though.
I think that this one was not written by Fripp. It' s Belew's song.
tihomir7 2 months ago
Beautifully played - Very moody and very moving. Could you please tell me what sound settings you are using : amp tones effects etc . . .
Love to hear more of your stuff if you have any more recordings ?
Best Wishes . . . Eddie.
EddieSlowhands 10 months ago
Nicely done. What a gorgeous lush sound. One of my favorite Fripp tunes.
markeshepherd 10 months ago
@markeshepherd Yeah, Fripp and Belew are still great. Completely went through the roof when I heared Elephant Talk for the first time.
Hv358 10 months ago
what is an ebow do?
metachozoite 10 months ago
@metachozoite Not exactly sure how it works, maybe there is some little magnet in it, or it's just the light. Anyway, it makes the string vibrate with an endless sustain. There is a lot of info at the ebow website.
Hv358 10 months ago
@Hv358 hummm culd be the viberation from an opposing magnetic field....as far as a light goes....It would have to be a wierd fq.....because I have tried lazors.....so my guess is a high powerd magnent...? what does the thing look like?
metachozoite 10 months ago
@Hv358 ok just watched a video on it...it is two oppising magnents ( two alike magnents which would cause them to push away from each other causing whats in the middle to viberate ), but theres has three modes on it.....on off and harmonics....are these expensive?
metachozoite 10 months ago
@metachozoite I have the old model, which is a kind of hard, because it doesn't have a on/off switch. You have to fire it up yourself by a hammer on or pull off and it doesnt have any modes. The new models are easier. They cost around 110 euros.
Hv358 10 months ago
@Hv358 I just looked the us wants 99 usd for it...kind of pricey :(
metachozoite 10 months ago
Beautiful playing and use of the Ebow. My attempts to use the eBow have not turned out that well. And love the DY 550. I had that exact same guitar that I bought back in 1989. I wish I still had it.....
PixxyLixxx 10 months ago
@PixxyLixxx Thanks for the comment! I am thinking of buying the new ebow model. This one doesn't work as well with the RG550 in this clip. Hard to find a hot-spot making timing very hard. It works as a breeze on my Les Paul though.
Hv358 10 months ago
REAL BEAUTIFUL GUITAR MUSIC!
GREAT SOUND, STYLE and RECORDING WORK!
Cheers! Well done! I enjoyed listening!
notpopebuthope 10 months ago
@notpopebuthope Thanks Christian!
Hv358 10 months ago