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On the "Helplessly, Hopelessly" video, one of the guitarists (the one shown close-up at the beginnig) is holding something in his left hand.
Is this an E-bow? If not, what is it?
What's he doing with it? Does it pluck the strings somehow, or just vibrate them like a bow would?
PS -- great acoustic versions of "Who I Am" and "Helplessly, Hopelessly" -- worth a listen.
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David,
It's definitely an E-bow, or like device. And it's in his 'other left' hand.
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It's definitely an E-bow, or like device. And it's in his 'other left' hand.
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Arrgh, I really did say LEFT hand, didn't I?
Uh, uh, I meant as viewed by the audience. Yeah, that's the ticket . .
So, does it do what the name suggests? "Bows" the strings? So it doesn't sound plucked?
How do you control which string(s) it operates on?
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Uh, uh, I meant as viewed by the audience. Yeah, that's the ticket . .
So, does it do what the name suggests? "Bows" the strings? So it doesn't sound plucked?
How do you control which string(s) it operates on?
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You hold it over the strings, and they start vibrating. Muting is done with either hand to keep unwanted strings from sounding. The sound is similar to a cello or violin. No "attack" component is heard, and the note can be sustained indefinitely.
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Thanks.
Now I know exactly what part in the video is being played by the E-bow/guitar. I assumed it was the keyboard.
On the album, I could've sworn that part was done by a cello, but Jessica said it was a violin.
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Now I know exactly what part in the video is being played by the E-bow/guitar. I assumed it was the keyboard.
On the album, I could've sworn that part was done by a cello, but Jessica said it was a violin.
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