e-bow on acoustic guitar?

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Im curious; anyone used one in conjunction with a Variax?
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Another 'bower here. i've used it on an acoustic live many times. i have to 'bows plus and e-bow plus with cool blue LED.

As to Variax, although it does work, because there are no pickups you can't 'dig' into the pick-ups or vary the volume/timbre by moving over the 'sweet spot', which is where you get the most expression.

There's a guy called Micheal Manring (i think) who did an album with e-bow on bass. Me? i started because of Bill Nelson - the e-bow overlord.

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I just bought an E-bow and use it constantly on acoustic guitar!

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Why is it so expensive?

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I can't find my ebow. And now I feel sad :-( I loved it.
Three shall be the number of the counting

And the number of the counting shall be three.

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cptgone wrote:Why is it so expensive?

the question of life

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cptgone wrote:Why is it so expensive?
Because the copyright and the patent.

Anyway you can try other stuff as experiment: a electric engine (I use one of LEGOs bricks game!) that relase electrical noises close to strings, a rotant wheel made of cotton, a drum stick picked over the strings, a computer monitor CRT, the new Gillette Mach 3 Power razor with "vibra" (yes, the David Beckeam ones :hihi: ), an electric razor, an atomic explosion with electron chain reaction that "disturb" the pickups :-o , etc.

It's funny to experiment :lol:

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erminardi wrote:
cptgone wrote:Why is it so expensive?
Because the copyright and the patent.

Anyway you can try other stuff as experiment: a electric engine (I use one of LEGOs bricks game!) that relase electrical noises close to strings, a rotant wheel made of cotton, a drum stick picked over the strings, a computer monitor CRT, the new Gillette Mach 3 Power razor with "vibra" (yes, the David Beckeam ones :hihi: ), an electric razor, an atomic explosion with electron chain reaction that "disturb" the pickups :-o , etc.


It's funny to experiment :lol:
and don't forget your tv (or other) remote! try different functions ( i smell live theatrics)
anyone remember "the gizmo" invented by two guys from 10cc, i think the non-godley/creme guys, could be wrong, they put out an album to demo the unit(never heard it), it mounted near the bridge, used nylon wheels you pressed onto the strings with buttons.

i bought an ebow for about 60-70 bucks awhile back, about the same price as a good pedal, the chrome one was more- the most famous song for ebow is i believe "since your gone" by the cars, elliot easton tried to claim in an interview he just cranked a les paul thru a marshall but later admitted it, everyone knew anyway...

rg
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Spookily, right after posting my "I've lost my ebow" comment above, my old flatmate emailed to say he'd had a clearout and found some of my stuff...including...my ebow!

Joy again...
Three shall be the number of the counting

And the number of the counting shall be three.

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AndrewSimon wrote:e-bow can be a nice "trick" on stage.
But I don't see any use for it in a studio set up.
If I want synth or horn sounds I have plenty of it , I don't need the guitar for this.
bollocks :shock:

anyways............


My e-bow works great with my Acoustic. Go for it :-)

Trojan Badger - congratulations :D


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PS - if you wish to hear an E-Bow in action doing something that a synth or horn vsti couldn't, go into the Music Cafe thread and listen to my track "Discussion" from May 2004.

http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20271

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ross g wrote: anyone remember "the gizmo" invented by two guys from 10cc, i think the non-godley/creme guys, could be wrong, they put out an album to demo the unit(never heard it), it mounted near the bridge, used nylon wheels you pressed onto the strings with buttons.
Aah, the Gizmo – that takes me back... :love: 8) :oops:

It was definitely Godley/Creme who invented it, it’s all over the “Consequences” triple album (man, what a piece of work that was :shock:).

www.othermachines.org/blint/gizmo.shtml

/Yoss

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great tips erminardi, i'll try the atomic explosion.

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Yossarian wrote:
ross g wrote: anyone remember "the gizmo" invented by two guys from 10cc, i think the non-godley/creme guys, could be wrong,
Aah, the Gizmo – that takes me back... :love: 8) :oops:

It was definitely Godley/Creme who invented it, www.othermachines.org/blint/gizmo.shtml

/Yoss
wrong again :dog: :oops: , not the first time, won't be the last, i have one of their albums arond here somewhere...

rg
KVR: come for the music, stay for the polemics and grammar lessons...

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