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Post by reTrEaD on Jan 12, 2022 17:06:13 GMT -5
Donner: We'll send you any guitar we make for you to review. You have your choice.
Emily: I want a green one.
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Post by thetragichero on Jan 12, 2022 22:05:48 GMT -5
this woman is AWESOME. she made a demo video playing a harp through eight green ringer octave pedals dressed as an octopus
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Post by b4nj0 on Jan 13, 2022 5:15:28 GMT -5
Ah, a Kebabocaster.
Monkeys/typewriters/Shakespeare.
What an infectious smile that gal has!
でつ e&oe ...
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Post by thetragichero on Jan 13, 2022 8:27:45 GMT -5
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Post by newey on Jan 13, 2022 8:33:29 GMT -5
OK, that made my morning. I didn't even know harps had pickups . . .
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Post by reTrEaD on Jan 13, 2022 12:41:13 GMT -5
this woman is AWESOME. she made a demo video playing a harp through eight green ringer octave pedals dressed as an octopus The harp is an inherently beautiful sounding instrument. Judicious use of pedals can be somewhat interesting. The 8 tentacle pedals thing sounded like arse.
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Post by sumgai on Jan 13, 2022 12:50:23 GMT -5
(I've EDITed my post to include more examples.)
OK, that made my morning. I didn't even know harps had pickups . . . You didn't? Honestly? 'Cause I could've sworn that I posted these ladies in a thread titled "Does it gotta be guitars?", by moi. (Thread started in June 2016, first video here was in Oct 2017) Try these on for size. You know that they didn't get that sound acoustically, with a simple microphone. And from two girls, one harp, we go to two girls, three harps: And just for drill (or to prove that Camille and Kennerly aren't my only favorites): Are we happy now? And yes, one might guess correctly that I'm a fan of harps. I've followed Emily for some time. But I hope that at least some of you spotted that when she went for a chord, she fingered a G chord-shape correctly and without hesitation. That argues that she's not exactly a raw beginner. HTH sumgai
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Post by cynical1 on Jan 13, 2022 17:47:42 GMT -5
One of the things I never get tired of with electric instruments is the ability to make it sound like anything you want with enough processing. Is it any small wonder that people who have spent considerable time on a acoustic instrument want to experiment with new sounds? Please don't take this as indicative of the Esbjorn Svensson Trio, but everyone put the drummer processes his signal from an acoustic instrument on this tune: Listen to From Gagarin's Point Of View, if you need to remove the ringing... I've seen a few of her video's before. I like the idea that she is willing to toss convention out the window to try and discover a new sound...one that might even be useful, too... HTC1
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Post by thetragichero on Jan 13, 2022 22:15:49 GMT -5
The 8 tentacle pedals thing sounded like arse. oh without a doubt, but the video (and premise) is incredibly entertaining
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Post by reTrEaD on Jan 15, 2022 9:42:30 GMT -5
The 8 tentacle pedals thing sounded like arse. oh without a doubt, but the video (and premise) is incredibly entertaining Yeah, full immersion into character.
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Post by psiloguitarensis on Jan 17, 2022 17:00:23 GMT -5
Think she did an awesome job. that multi pad100 was awesome and i wanna look into one of those. nice video to find thank you.
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Post by reTrEaD on Jan 17, 2022 17:19:30 GMT -5
Think she did an awesome job. that multi pad100 was awesome and i wanna look into one of those. nice video to find thank you. I don't agree with her assessment of the bridge and the nut(s).
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Post by psiloguitarensis on Jan 19, 2022 13:24:31 GMT -5
can agree on that but if one knows nothing then the attempt to to the best makes it worth watching. the harp videos are awesome. i always enjoyed that band apocalyptica so watching these ladies is on that level nice finds.
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