Guitar BOW EFFECT from Jesus the Saving One by Red Letter Hymnal
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This video is a response to Everlasting God (New Song Cafe w/ Chris Tomlin)
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I like the ebow
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My "new" favorite effect is a phaser, but with a really slow phase rate on it. Sounds great with a Vox amp (like the AC30 Brad plays). I LOVE the bow effect... heard it at 3rd Service a couple years back. I may have to borrow that one from you! :)
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Love sigur ros! U guys are awesome too tho :P
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@RedLetterHymnal Besides, what Satan uses for evil, God uses for good. Just like rock music. Some people still believe that because certain bands play with heavier sound that they are not christian. Look at Skillet, Disciple, Red, Building 429. All heavy bands, but the people in them have hearts for God. Idk why i am posting this. So im going to stop writing now. lol
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Who does your video for Jesus the saving one?
76strato 11 months ago
@76strato our drummer put the slideshow video together. Thanks for checking it out
RedLetterHymnal 11 months ago
Brad (and band). One of my favorite effects is using delay to do a multi-tap rhythm sound. It's the U2 rhythm sound in "Where the Streets have no Name". Also, listen to"Salvation is Here" by Lincoln Brewster and "Safe" by Phil Wickham! The electric guitar parts (solo and intro, respectively) are laced with this effect, it's really good to build a big sound. FYI, it's a dotted eighth triplet to get that sound :)
w92yxw 1 year ago
@w92yxw ya I love that sound too. I still need to set up my board to do that soon
RedLetterHymnal 1 year ago
That's funny, you're using a trick from the most prolific occult guitarist of all time on a Christian rock song, lol.
deathfalk 1 year ago
@deathfalk Forgot that Page did this. I actually got it from a band from Iceland called Sigur Ros and then I just added some different effects to it. It is funny though
RedLetterHymnal 1 year ago