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    “How did they make that sound” thread

    It's D standard. That's all. Only flatwound strings do that thing on the slides because of how stiff they are. It has nothing to do with the tuning or the rig.
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    Rick Beato interviews David Gilmour

    Is it an international thing? I first heard it on a George Carlin record. We sure don't say it in Italy and Poland.
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    Rick Beato interviews David Gilmour

    What if they say Salutations? Howdy? How's the old hammer hanging? Well well well, look what the cat drug in?
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    Rick Beato interviews David Gilmour

    Beato is interviewing iconic musicians and producers who are going to pass away in the next two decades. Preserving their memory of classic recordings and songs is important work. Dislike Beato all you want for his other content but in his interviews he prompts the artist and then shuts up so...
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    Rick Beato interviews David Gilmour

    Gilmour had him in his studio for the second interview, Di Meola and Keith Jarret had him in their home, Lee Sklar made a follow up video on his channel saying how cool Beato was, etc. My guess is he's not that bad but I get it, some of you don't like Beato. Now can we focus on the genius...
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    Old but really cool build

    Next level. Amazing.
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    “How did they make that sound” thread

    How did he do that slide tone at 00:14? Flatwounds! Now how did Ginger Root get the bass tone at the beginning? I know he has an H22 bass with flats
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    Fuzz Face - Does transistor selection really matter?

    Now let's not go to TGP and burst any bubbles. You wouldn't want to ruin the day for those who spent dozens of pages dissecting the tonal differences between the blue and the teal Chase fuzz, would you?
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    Fuzz Face - Does transistor selection really matter?

    I think there's a hole in your understanding of electronics
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