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Post by Pathein.Raindrop.Moe on Aug 12, 2004 9:29:36 GMT 7
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Post by Stunotonyas on Aug 12, 2004 10:58:12 GMT 7
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Post by Pathein.Raindrop.Moe on Aug 12, 2004 17:25:42 GMT 7
sweet clip, the playing and classic tone!!
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Post by Stunotonyas on Aug 12, 2004 17:28:41 GMT 7
yeah.. i just let it repeat time after time.. i really like the part on Superstition.. man, i think he played it better than the original with so much percussive feel.. damn, makes me feel so lousy..
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Post by Pathein.Raindrop.Moe on Aug 12, 2004 17:32:01 GMT 7
hehe, maybe no one is lousy, we are just all different. Nothing fanciful effect, but the tone really can inspire some playing
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Post by Lounge Lizard on Aug 13, 2004 10:55:15 GMT 7
Eh boss, there's no guitars on 'SUperstition'. Apparently, Stevie Wonder used a Wurlitzer or something like tt...
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Post by Stunotonyas on Aug 13, 2004 11:06:42 GMT 7
Eh boss, there's no guitars on 'SUperstition'. Apparently, Stevie Wonder used a Wurlitzer or something like tt... yes.. precisely.. he or she nailed the percussive feel to it.. have u listen to it?.. u'll be amazed or at least inspired!!
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Post by Monsieur Gainsbourg on Aug 13, 2004 11:27:22 GMT 7
nope... but if you want a hreavier percussive feel and sound... do like what the nu-metal guitarists do... thickers stringers and thick picks...
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