YIKES!praisedave wrote:of course, you'll play with nothing less, it was 45$ tooc_tietze wrote:Unless you are a Ghetto Superstar, then use gotz to have da Gold Pix.praisedave wrote:yes i amimprov wrote:true...but for someone who hasn't seen or heard it before...the magnet is probably a better visual description...and the bow is a better sound description.
Hey Andy...are you a Coldplay fan?
and i have heard of stone and marble, but not used or seen them. i have used gold and silver ones tho, POINTLESS
What Pick do u use?
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Ah, no shit. Never dawned on me.improv wrote:Alright...well to hear an ebow...listen to Coldplay on Rush of Blood album to song Daylight...the opening riff (and that used throughout) is done with an ebow
Thanks man.
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whats the deal with the black ones, never seen them b4
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tortex .50 (red) for acoustic and tortex .60 (orange) for electric.
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Forget about the notion that our emotions can be swept away, kept at bay
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Forget about being guilty, we are innocent instead
For soon we will all find our lives swept away
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i saw an ebow for 50 tran.
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i actually had no idea that you could even use an ebow on an acoustic guitar untill i saw howie day.
http://www.claypigeons.net/jukebox/dayhowie_fs.html
watch that for the second song and you'll see what it is. (around the 7:30 mark)
http://www.claypigeons.net/jukebox/dayhowie_fs.html
watch that for the second song and you'll see what it is. (around the 7:30 mark)
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I'm assuming you've seen how it looks, so you hold it by the curved handle at the top. At the bottom there are two grooves that are spaced the same distance as 3 strings (so in other words, the left groove can go on string 1, string 2 goes in between, and string 3 goes on the right groove). You press down on the strings with the grooves so that the second string is in the middle between the two grooves, which is where the electromagnetic impulses come from (this sits above string 2, but not on it). The pulses make string 2 vibrate like you were picking it, but it causes it to have the "violin" sound that you hear on the songs mentioned. There are also two modes on it, one for regular use, and one for harmonics - you switch it to that and it sends a different type of impulse to the string that allows the string to keep a harmonic going - you push against the string and tap like you would a harmonic and the ebow keeps playing that harmonic. Ebows cost $90 retail.Tranman66 wrote:wow the ebow looks awesome. How do use it tho? how do we control it without having a pick? sorry i have no knowledge on bows..
how expensive is this lil gadget
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