Guitar noodles
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I've just fitted a new Air Norton in the neck on my Levinson Blade, so thought I'd test it out and record a lil tune. Excuse the bum notes, I don't really know what I'm doing
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OcP31UMEv4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4OcP31UMEv4
Malam said:
FraserLFA said:
Sounds really awesome. I love the pedal, I'm just not sure i can justify buying another one just yet. Thanks to your video though, i'm seriously tempted.
Thanks again Just do it, you won't regret it
Sounds like A, E and F# to me but it also looks as though there is a capo on the second fret, so the chords played will be G, D and E.
Am I correct, OP?
By the way, I liked the piece. Nice box of tricks you've got there too. I was at a pub gig recently where an acoustic guitarist was playing on his own and he had something similar. I realised the Line 6 Delay Modeler I have at home would probably do the same thing but I've never explored that side of it. Perhaps I should!
Am I correct, OP?
By the way, I liked the piece. Nice box of tricks you've got there too. I was at a pub gig recently where an acoustic guitarist was playing on his own and he had something similar. I realised the Line 6 Delay Modeler I have at home would probably do the same thing but I've never explored that side of it. Perhaps I should!
kiteless said:
I'm going to be cheeky (and lazy) Mr M.......
That 3-chord loop you used as a backing to your noodle, any chance you could tell us what said chords were?
Sure...That 3-chord loop you used as a backing to your noodle, any chance you could tell us what said chords were?
The guitar is tuned to DADGAD with a capo on the third fret...
First Chord
-0-
-0-
-8-
-6-
-6-
-6-
Second
-0-
-0-
-10-
-8-
-8-
-8-
Third
-8- then add 10 etc
-0-
-10-
-0-
-0-
-0-
Hope this helps
I've noticed quite a few people using those loop pedals and wondered how easy they are to operate. Do you have to be completely precise or can they recognise the beat where the loop starts and ends? Any other fancy features?
My old Korg FX unit had a very basic version, but that only gave you a couple of seconds recording time and proved quite difficult to get any useful tunes out of.
My old Korg FX unit had a very basic version, but that only gave you a couple of seconds recording time and proved quite difficult to get any useful tunes out of.
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