Slightly OT but The Beatles' In My Life solo was doubled up.
Martin.
chas wrote:The technique of using speeded up parts also reminds me of The Dakotas 'Cruel Sea' (& some of their other tracks) where a second melody line was recorded at half speed - sometimes leading guitarists to wonder whether they were hearing a 12 string, or an added piano line or something...it made for an effective sound - I wonder who's idea it was?
Chas.
almano wrote:did he use a baritone guitar instead to make it sound like a normal Strat when it was played back at the intended speed?
Didier wrote:almano wrote:Just listening to the Spotnik’s version of “Orange Blossom Special†once again, and I was left wondering – did Bo Winberg use fingers or a “pick†to play those notes so cleanly and at that speed?
Hi Alan,
OBS was recorded at half speed on Bo Winberg's own Tandberg open reel recorder.
When I got the record back in 1962, I was surprised by the tone and the playing speed. I had at home an open reel tape recorder, so I recorded it at 7.5 ips et listened to it at 3.75 ips. Suddenly the tone and playing speed were back to normal ! The trick was discovered...
A few years ago, Peter Korving recorded it the same way and posted it on this site, you can listen to it here : http://www.4shared.com/audio/Juguo-SH/O ... Peter.html
Didier
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