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Jerome Lefevre
Published on 07/30/08 at 04:48
J'ulilise the Ebow Plus recently. I had used several times before acquiring one but I'm really surprised at how my guitar sounded Ebow. Jackson really love the pickups!
In fact it sounds really intense contrary to popular belief. First, use low volume.
I have yet to address to produce the staccato as they heard the demo on the CD but it's really the instrument that I had connected to my game
I especially like producing things like that can do Terje Rypdal, especially with John Surman Nordic Quartet. I like the melodies of this kind and with a little effect (a delay, reverb) are produced wonderful things. I love this type of use in James Plotkin.
For UAVs is really perfect.
The Ebow is really an instrument in itself. It's like learning to play.
The only catch is the price at which it is found in France. Currently, it is best to buy American products directly to the United States ...
In fact it sounds really intense contrary to popular belief. First, use low volume.
I have yet to address to produce the staccato as they heard the demo on the CD but it's really the instrument that I had connected to my game
I especially like producing things like that can do Terje Rypdal, especially with John Surman Nordic Quartet. I like the melodies of this kind and with a little effect (a delay, reverb) are produced wonderful things. I love this type of use in James Plotkin.
For UAVs is really perfect.
The Ebow is really an instrument in itself. It's like learning to play.
The only catch is the price at which it is found in France. Currently, it is best to buy American products directly to the United States ...