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1177.1 | | MARKER::BUCKLEY | I wish it was summertime all year! | Fri Mar 03 1989 10:01 | 19 |
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FOr the satriani, his rhythm tone consists of single coil pickups what
a highly compressed and EQed, with chorus, a slight short delay, and
reverb. A rockman Sustainor/Chor unit is a cheap, quick way to get
this tone.
His lead tone is bascially the same effects. He uses a high gain
setting for sustain...He plays through a Chandler tube Overdrive into
modified Marshall 100WT tops. His Marshalls line out into the
following effects...a wha-wha, a chorus, a delay unit, and harmonizer,
and an aural exciter. There is reverb added to his overall sound later
on. He plays through the wha-wha a lot...he uses it to phrase and
as a variable tone boost. I have aproximated this sound...to get
it, you can plug your guitar into a graphic EQ pedal and push all
the mid freq up to the top, as well as the level conrtol. PLaug
this into your and, and will give you sustain you need. Add a chorus,
delay, and a wha and you got it.
Buck
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1177.2 | THANKS, GOOD ANSWER | POBOX::KALLEVIGB | | Fri Mar 03 1989 20:08 | 16 |
| Thanks Buck,
I've got 80% of what you suggested, the EQ is something that's always
tempted me but I've never brokend down a g You mentioned boosting
the mid's that brought to mind a minor problem thats been bugging
me i.e. I have a Peavy Classic Chorus 130 and an old Music Man (*TANK*)
that pumps about a 100wts, anyway I'm picking up to much low end
with the Peavy/Strat combo.... I guess the EQ would help remedy
that huh? The other is that the P-amp comes with a "THICK" switch
which helps create the Tube Amp sound; Nice try Peavy but not quite.
I guess I'll keep trying different combo's...(there's a question
in there somewhere) the 'ol mind wandered...
Thanks again for the help,
B.J.
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1177.3 | SRV !!! | JAWS::PELKEY | If my ancestors could see me now! | Wed Mar 08 1989 15:48 | 6 |
| Steve Ray and Vodo Child..
Aint he great!! the guy flips me out... Hendrix woulda quit if
he'd a caught Steve doing that tune. Either quit or sued SRV.
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1177.4 | Like Jimi recorded on a different day... | CSC32::G_HOUSE | No way out, no way out... | Wed Mar 08 1989 18:55 | 8 |
| For the SRV tone...
My understanding is that he uses (used?) Dumble amps. He almost always
plays exclusively the rhythm (neck) pickup on his Strats. For Voodoo
Chile, you *have* to have a wah-wah. Boost the midrange a lot and cut
back the highs a little.
Greg
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1177.5 | Southern Rocks!! | POBOX::KALLEVIGB | | Wed Mar 08 1989 21:00 | 34 |
| Thanks guys for the replies,
I was born and raised in the Dallas area, SRV's home town and have
watched him develop into one spetacular musician. Of course he credits
his brother for his success (Yes and no) I've seen 'em both and
Stevie has definetly 'created' his own sound. I've caught SRV & DT
several times...and the last time I saw him in July '88 after he
recovered from his Drug problems ,exhaustion and fathers sudden
death, he was excellent on stage. He looked like he was really enjoying
himself, just stood up there, chewed his gum and played chords and
lead at the same time (nothin' up my sleeves just watch my hands)
can this guy jamm or what?!?!? Totally blows me away every time!
As far as Amps go....Peavey!! exclusivly (with a big "DONT MESS
WITH TEXAS" sticker on it. The WAh is a given but this brings up
another question:
Whats the difference and PROS/CONS on the pedal wahs vs a T-wah?
Who uses a 'T' type these days? Sometimes I think I hear it
in some Clapton tunes?!? Also I bought a DOD FX80B compressor/
sustainer can someone help me 'balance' this thing as far as
it's functions i.e. attack vs. compression? Fooling around
with it I've basically figured out how to get it to scream
go the other way with it to sustain but you bump one string
and you've screwed up your 'sound'. A real Bi**ch when the
tapes rolling :-(
Thanks again, Let's keep it goin!
BJ
p.s. Still no input on Vodoo chile, the song!? Play it by ear? I'm
trying! I'm sure sheet music won't do it justice. Does anyone know
of a clipping or article from Guitar Player or the likes of?
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1177.6 | | HAMSTR::PELKEY | If my ancestors could see me now! | Thu Mar 09 1989 12:54 | 14 |
| re:5
As far as input on Vodo Chile..
Do what I've been doing for the last 20 years.
Just beat it to death, listen, play, listen , play, listen more,
play along... etc... frustrating ? You bet, but eventually you'll get
it. Don't need sheet music, just an ear and patience.
It's how I do all my major copying.. Just drill it till it's second
nature.
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1177.7 | CD repeat feature | STAR::KMCDONOUGH | SET KIDS/NOSICK | Thu Mar 09 1989 13:27 | 12 |
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If you have Vodo Chile on CD, you can set your CD player to repeat
5-10 seconds (or whatever) of the song. Once you learn that part, skip
to the next 5-10 seconds, and so on.
Then you can repeat 30 second or 1 minute sections and put the song
together. Mucho easier than cassette or lp.
Kevin
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1177.8 | Hendrix was meant to be sworn over... | CAM2::ZNAMIEROWSKI | Stealing people's mail | Thu Mar 09 1989 14:31 | 17 |
| oh, come on, that's no fun! I agree more with -.2. Listen, play,
listen, play, swear, listen... That's how I learned it. The magical
chord in that one:
e ||---------|---------|----X----|---------
b ||---------|---------|----X----|---------
g ||----X----|---------|---------|---------
d ||---------|----X----|---------|------
a ||---------|---------|---------|------
e ||---------|---------|---------|-----
After hitting the low e, bending the g, picking the E on the d.
That's all. hope that helps.
/c
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1177.9 | addendum | CAM2::ZNAMIEROWSKI | Stealing people's mail | Thu Mar 09 1989 14:34 | 2 |
| oops. I *think* the D on that thar b string should be a Db/C#...
try it both ways, that way you've learned two more chords.
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1177.10 | Etcha-Scetch Monitor (what a concept!) | POBOX::KALLEVIGB | | Fri Mar 10 1989 01:28 | 5 |
| I always was one for visual aids! That's gotta be a first (chord
schematic on the VT) Thanks for taking the time..... On my way home
now to wake the neighbors trying!!
BJ
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1177.11 | another way of doing it | BOEHM::SUDAMA | Living is easy with eyes closed... | Tue Mar 14 1989 13:20 | 15 |
| I haven't listened to the song for a long time, but I believe the
following version of this chord is more common:
6th fret
e ||---------|---------|---------|---------
b ||---------|---------|----X----|---------
g ||---------|----X----|---------|---------
d ||----X----|---------|---------|------
a ||---------|----X----|---------|------
e ||---------|---------|---------|-----
It's useful for a lot of things anyway, so it's worth knowing the
alternate form.
- Ram
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1177.12 | But it looks better to be all over the place... | CAPVAX::ZNAMIEROWSKI | The Perfect Silence | Tue Mar 14 1989 15:54 | 8 |
| Yup, that's the same chord, just up 7 frets. The problem with using
that, is that you've got all sorts of stuff happening down with
the open e, bending the g, then E on the d, with a quick tempo,
it's hard(er) to race back up the neck as opposed to staying in
the general vicinity.
/c
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