Super Reverb® Demo: Clip 5
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@telecasterman18 with your picking hand(no pick, just fingers) try using thumb to mute the bass strings, and first three fingers to mute the unwounds, pick whichever string you want to play and leave the others down. Also, u need to have a finger behind the slide and touching the strings on your fretting hand. Those things should cut down unwanted noise. Now to develop phrasing technique you should try to pickout melodies you are familiar with, imitate vocalists, and work on playing one strng
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@aksnowman11 Actually, if you are going to get a tubescreamer these days, I think you have to get a "modified" version. I have a Keeley modified TS9, which actually uses the same chip as the vintage 808. Sounds golden, but I hear stock TS9's definitely do not sound golden. I don't know what pedal he has here, but it may be modified. If anyone is considering getting a tubescreamer, I HIGHLY recommend spending the extra money for a Keeley modified version, or Analogman. Cheers.
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@aksnowman11 this is not the question, the question is, why use a pedal if u can cranked the amp?
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that is very true. finally someone who understands my point of view. they probably dont have it because they might be trying to advertise thier tube screamer, or can't get thier hands on one ;)
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why do they all use the TS9 in these videos. the TS808 is a much more vintage sounding pedal.
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sounds saggy and laggy the amp i mean
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well, as you can hear it´s just fine!
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Checked it, it's right, open G!
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I think it's open G -
so instead of EADGBE its DGDGBD.
Slide is one thing I just can't get the hang of. Sounds good bro!
telecasterman18 2 years ago 7
Liquid, Pure, Golden delta makes-you-melt tone.
Gotta go out and find a Tube Screamer now...
stratgunner 3 years ago 7