anyway, i dont have a guitar now, is there anyway to create that sound, or do you know of some samples?
up and down on both frets?
I would, but im saving up for a months rent in advance, and a months rent depositvurt wrote:get a guitar you pussy
girls love guitarists hehe
frets 7 9 and 12 i beleive for the big black sound hehe
don't forget the 15 sequential distortion pedals, for that proper Big Black sound.dystonia_ek wrote:Any tinny, Telecaster-esque guitar should be able to do the trick - just need to keep the treble up and bass down, add lots of overdrive, a touch of slow detun-y chorus and a metallic slapback delay, then just pick any old fret and ka-ching!
Well, yes, but i can add my own FX.intel wrote:don't forget the 15 sequential distortion pedals, for that proper Big Black sound.dystonia_ek wrote:Any tinny, Telecaster-esque guitar should be able to do the trick - just need to keep the treble up and bass down, add lots of overdrive, a touch of slow detun-y chorus and a metallic slapback delay, then just pick any old fret and ka-ching!
Yep.topaz wrote:
I bet your sorry you asked now aint ya
WHAAAA!!! are you kidding? Big Black was the legendary Chicago band led by Steve Albini. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=am ... 821v7jzzmalearjeff wrote:I just realized I should ask: what is "Big Black"?
Thanks Topaztopaz wrote:im sure Paul MT can sample you some Harmonics ?
there are all sorts of harmonics on bass,
the status graphite bass has harmonics on every fret.
I love the pinch harmonics Jaco plays on the intro of birdland.
I bet your sorry you asked now aint ya
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