Another straight forward arrangement. I plan on tabbing this out and will post the tab and the rhythm track in the tab section soon. The pseudo string sounds were done using a DigiTech RV-7 and a Boss Metal Zone MT-2. There is a unique use of the E9th 2nd string lower used on here and that will be included in the tab.
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Greg , Good show on this one; don't believe I've ever heard those sounds you were doing with the pseudo rendition you were utilizing here. On what number [ of the MP3 ] were you doind the lowering of the second string? I didn't recognize where you were doing it.Remember, I'm of the old school back in the 50's and 60's..Bernie


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Oops I meant 2nd string raise (1/2 tone)! I was going to hit the 2nd string lower and accidentally engaged the 2nd string raise. The sound I came up with, I've heard it played a lot by others, is a good general purpose Sears and Roebuck riff.
It's from 0:13 to 0:15 on the recording and it also uses unison strings and sounds a bit like a chorus effect.
Greg
It's from 0:13 to 0:15 on the recording and it also uses unison strings and sounds a bit like a chorus effect.
Greg