The cast about how music is made....
I was playing around with a kind of scratching sound on the guitar and decided to experiment with some other effects. By effects I do not mean anything electronic. I mean doing gimmicky things on the guitar itself, likes this kind of scratch, some popping (where I place a thumb under a guitar string, pull it up and let it snap back to the fretboard) and a few other things.
Effects, gimmicks and tricks do not make a song, but they can be tools to help the creative process. My technical abilities continue to grow, but creativity oftens only thrives when something fresh is done or a new approach is taken. This episode takes one listen at approachingly freshly using what I am Pop, Scratch and Ham.
In the second clip the effects I use include slapping (which I do with my thumb) slap harmonics and then a combination of these things as well.
There are two clips: the first is called "Pop and Scratch", and the second "Ham is OK" (see if you can figure out why.)
This episode is sponsored by http://NeverGoodToHear.com - Add your own phrases that are never good to hear.
Shoutouts to listeners in: Casablanca,I was playing around with a kind of scratching sound on the guitar and decided to experiment with some other effects. By effects I do not mean anything electronic. I mean doing gimmicky things on the guitar itself, likes this kind of scratch, some popping (where I place a thumb under a guitar string, pull it up and let it snap back to the fretboard) and a few other things.
Effects, gimmicks and tricks do not make a song, but they can be tools to help the creative process. My technical abilities continue to grow, but creativity oftens only thrives when something fresh is done or a new approach is taken. This episode takes one listen at approachingly freshly using what I am Pop, Scratch and Ham.
In the second clip the effects I use include slapping (which I do with my thumb) slap harmonics and then a combination of these things as well.
There are two clips: the first is called "Pop and Scratch", and the second "Ham is OK" (see if you can figure out why.)
This episode is sponsored by http://NeverGoodToHear.com - Add your own phrases that are never good to hear.
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