i think it was good alot better then i can play and helps clear up how to play tommy the cat becuase ive been trying to get it, and its just really been bothering me. thanks for that.
And it doesnt sound out of tune to me, but what I am 90% sure of is you are hearing the vibrating but that isn't me being out of tune....it's this nice little baby:
And it doesnt sound out of tune to me, but what I am 90% sure of is you are hearing the vibrating but that isn't me being out of tune....it's this nice little baby:
its when you play the harmonics, it just happens a few times. you hear alot of wavering, which shouldnt be happening even with the chorus. it is probably BARELY out of tune, just a nitpick. i didn't notice it until you put harmonics in towards the end.
im sorry i think whatever effects you have on it during the slapping parts just ruins it.
~marsh
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ckymatt wrote:I don't have any effects on the slapping parts. You guys gotta realize when you record with a video camera you can't except every good sound quality.
And about the wavering...thats what a chorus pedal does.
my chorus effect only wavers when i'm out of tune.
No what I'm saying is...the point of a chorus pedal is to take the pitch and bend it back and forth and what I do is I turn my depth up and my rate down so it wavers slower but is deeper.
ckymatt wrote:No what I'm saying is...the point of a chorus pedal is to take the pitch and bend it back and forth and what I do is I turn my depth up and my rate down so it wavers slower but is deeper.
ya the harmonics in that solo didnt sound right to me either, because ive been working on making writing a solo very similier to that from that video of les on a jazz bass.