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playing guitar/bass with a bow?
i was lookin at sigur ros's myspace and i saw a pic of the dude playing his guitar with a bow, and i've heard of someone else doing this but can't remember who... what kind of sound does this produce?


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That's bizarre, I'd love to try it, but unfortunately I don't have any spare bows laying around.wkpggrvn2001 wrote:i really want to try that out

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I've always wanted to try it out. jeff martin (from the previously mentioned save me tune) raises his action on the high e to make jamming on that string easier. I imagine just raising your action in general would help.
I've heard that it's not good for the strings though... or was the bow? or both? I'm not sure how different guitar strings are from violin strings, but that's just what I've heard.
I've heard that it's not good for the strings though... or was the bow? or both? I'm not sure how different guitar strings are from violin strings, but that's just what I've heard.
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The sound is really cool, ranging from very deep to very shrill. Either way, it always retains this very ambient aura. I love it...
...but...
most of the time they are not using a violin bow. Im a violinist and guitarist, so I have all the shit lying around my house, and try it out alot. It never sounded that great, so I figured I didn't have enough reverb, delay etc. Then I tried to use a cello bow. The hair is much thicker, and you get a fuller sound. I know Jonsi (from Sigur Ros) uses a cello bow, but if not sure about Page, Eddie Phillips ect.
Sounds great though, and try the cello bow too.
...but...
most of the time they are not using a violin bow. Im a violinist and guitarist, so I have all the shit lying around my house, and try it out alot. It never sounded that great, so I figured I didn't have enough reverb, delay etc. Then I tried to use a cello bow. The hair is much thicker, and you get a fuller sound. I know Jonsi (from Sigur Ros) uses a cello bow, but if not sure about Page, Eddie Phillips ect.
Sounds great though, and try the cello bow too.
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