guitar feedback lesson
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where is the lesson?
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that was not a lesson that was just watching you playing.. still great though..peace out =>
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HA! Phrikken lesson? More like a drunken stupor wannabe all wasted on cheap beer and pills at 3am on any given night. HA. And the crowds bowed their heads.........................
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dude i been looking all over the place for this kind of feedback and i failed to find one. this was the only good example, but can you explain me how to do it, i would highly appreciate your responce..=)
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lesson? -.-
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Norsk eller???
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cool man!! what are you using? fuzz? overdrive?
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Lesson???
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i would like to know your amp's knobs setup.. i mean volumen, trebble mid and bass.. cause all i come out with is a pitch that scars the hell out of me... i don't have a clue how to do it =(
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FUKIN DAVID SPADE LOOK ASS
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What I like about your feedback is that it is a different note than the note you hit and it is in harmony with the first note, usually a 3rd, 5th, or an octave up which is really cool because it is making music and not noise with a bunch of random sloppy sounds .. good job and great tone
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sounds like a retarded guitar farted. say that ten times fast
that was awesome dude! What do the sheets on ur wall do man?
back2thefutre 2 years ago
They are pretty thick blankets, they dampen the sound echo from the wall since the rehersal room is in a cellar with concrete walls.
antigeek 2 years ago 2
This was really cool. I have an amp with 2 power tubes and was hoping to use it to get some sweet sustain like this. I gather that bridge pickups and lots of treble are good. Any other tips?
xtremerockninja 2 years ago
lots of reverb ;)
antigeek 2 years ago
treble invites feedback, eg. it's easier to get feedback on the bridge pickups and with a wah pedal.
OwnedRL 2 years ago
actually my amp is set up up with practicly no treble at all in this video, but you're right about the bridge pickup, wav makes it easier to get feedback, but you need alot of practice to master it to get a real tone feedback and not just a high pitch scream that scars you're ears.
antigeek 2 years ago 2