"Quiet Evening Raga" - Fretless Guitar with Looper
Uploader Comments (rpguitar)
All Comments (20)
-
Nice solo performance! I've been wanting to do something like this
any pointers on the progression here? and scales used?
-
ebow part is orgiastic
-
amazing, what key and scale is this?
-
@uriw1989 quite relaxing..
-
How many warmoths have you got?! xD Do you mix and match neck and bodies every now and then? Any lessons learned from building guitars? Any do's and don't's? This tune just about brought me to tears, so very beautiful! The slide was incredible!
-
Hi roger, you're all an artist, the truth is you'll quickly see your videos and listen, still well and still making more videos that are worth it comfortable to see them (not like mine I'm a mess), congratulations and congratulations .
P. S.
sorry for not writing in correct English, it is translated by google.
hey great vid! what purple thing are you using at 04:00 ? I saw John Butler using it and since then I been wondering what it is
AngryHippiesInc 7 months ago
@AngryHippiesInc - It's actually black (although I see the purple flash on the vid), and it's called an Ebow.
rpguitar 7 months ago
I love loops, and you really shined through here!! Such clarity in tone, of the treble, and how are you getting such a good bass response? Is that a really low D you're playing in?
zenfreestyler 8 months ago
@zenfreestyler - Hey, thanks. The low notes are courtesy of an octave pedal, set for an octave below of course. It's kind of glitchy, but if played carefully it can work well for a fretless bass sound.
rpguitar 8 months ago
hey man, this is really great! i was wondering how you got your guitar sounding so much like a sitar? is it any specific picking technique?
uriw1989 2 years ago
This is a fretless guitar. That is why it sounds like a sitar - there is slight buzzing of the strings against the wood.
rpguitar 2 years ago