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Re: screaming guitar



A multispeed electric screwdriver works pretty well, doesn't offend the 
more gentle
minded in the crowd and is handy for those last minute rack additions.

Dave

Reginald Hunt wrote:

> Uhhhh....never mind.
>
> At 04:33 AM 2/10/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >  I sometimes like to get the guitar feeding back at different pitches 
>and
> >use them in loops.It can be interesting if the frequencies create 
>diatonic
> >harmonies...
> >
> >  Whoohooo!!! I have a variable-speed vibrater, but I've never used it 
>on
> >my guitar.  I wonder if it'll make my guitar scream as much as it 
>makes...
> >lol!
> >
> >smiles,
> >
> >Corynne
> >
> >
> >
> >On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, T.W. Hartnett wrote:
> >
> >> >I used to put the strings of the guitar against my neck and talk, 
>such that
> >> >my throat vibrated the strings. It was either that string vibration 
>or the
> >> >actual sound of my voice getting picked up by microphonic pickups 
>that
> >> >resulted in sound, not sure, but it worked alright. Hmm, don't think 
>I've
> >> >tried that since I was about 14, maybe I should give it another go.
> >>
> >> The electric shaver or vibrator near the pickups is also a neat sound.
> >> Vibrators with a variable speed control are good to tune the resultant
> >> squall.
> >>
> >> Travis Hartnett
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >