Playing up the neck on the low strings.

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Playing up the neck on the low strings.

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I'm currently working on a piece for which I want as un-twangy a tone as possible.I want the steel to sound almost like a flute .

To achieve this, I am playing the piece on the bass strings on the uppermost frets. This yeilds a very different tone than the same notes played on the lower frets on the upper strings.

Anybody else ever do this?
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Mike
I have been doin that for years,,It sounds different. Image
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Don't do that, Mike. If you do that, you'll sound like a poor imitation of Jody Carver. Image
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Post by David Doggett »

You also get a less twangy sound if you pick any string over to the left closer to the bar. Conversely you can brighten up the low strings by picking near the changer.
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<SMALL>you'll sound like a poor imitation of Jody Carver.</SMALL>
I should be so lucky....
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I don't know what I might be able to add to your bag-o-tricks Mike but I'll make a suggestion anyway.

For some unremembered reason my old MSA (extended E9 12 string) allows me to lower my 9th string D to C#. I can also raise my 10th string B to C# and when you play those strings in unison it can create a nice fat cello kinda sound. Not that you asked how one might create a cello sound but it could produce something quite different in the higher register.

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Post by Mike Perlowin »

Thanks B,D, I don't have a D string on my U-12, but I can get a unison by raising my 8 th to F while lowering my 7th. I'm going to give it a try.

I frequently play unisons on the 1st and 4th strings with the C pedal.
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It may not suit the arrangement you're working on, but have you tried an ebow? Tonally it would fit in great with a lot of what I've heard you do..

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Post by Paul Osbty »

This is very true on standard guitars as well. Especially on my bass guitars, plucking close to the bridge and up the neck yields completely different sounds for the same-register note. My steel can almost imitate a flute that can gliss like a trombone! Chording also sounds good with this technique.
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you'll sound like a poor imitation of Jody Carver.
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Jody, I'll loan ya the buck. It's the least I can do! Image
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Jim
If I had your money,I'd loan everyone a buck.

Oh My,,I didnt think you cared. Careful people will say we're in love. Image

I spent my last buck on your new CD. Image
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You paid too much.
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Post by Mike Perlowin »

Mark, I use an E-bow all the time. I used it a lot on my recording of Afternoon of a faun, which can he downloaded here.

click here

As it turns out, I intend to use an E-bow on this piece too, but not on the section I'm currently working on.

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DVA picked it up for me at a back yard sale.

It had an expiration date..so he bought it at a good price $1.00 minus 80% discount Image
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it's my spouse who found the "bargain" on Jody's LP- it changed my life, and for change back on her dollar Image

and yes he plays the low strings on it...
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Post by Carl West »

Hey Mike,
Try a wooden bar and make it the same size as the 1' BJS. Sounds stupid but some different effects for sure.

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That's a 1 " bar. TYPO said 1', but that'd be different as well.?

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