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The Savage single version

Postby MikeAB » 19 Dec 2013, 15:28

In the 'fast free form' solo in the middle it's possible to make out a guitar note/sound in the background whining and dropping in pitch - presumably Hank, and sounding like the whammy bar being depressed. But at the same time he is playing 'un-bent' notes on top of it - how is that possible - or is not Hank making the sound?
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby Tab » 19 Dec 2013, 16:40

Hi Mike,

The sound is all Hank - no added extras.

It has to be played in the correct position to sound right starting with double stop 12th fret 3rd string and 10th fret 2nd string. What you're hearing is a combination of the played notes and the 'clanging' of an open B string.

Difficult to describe - easier to demonstrate. Pop round!

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Re: The Savage single version

Postby GoldenStreet » 19 Dec 2013, 17:24

I'm no lead guitarist, but James Street would seem to me to be the expert when it comes to reproducing Hank's original sound...



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Re: The Savage single version

Postby Mark Burton » 19 Dec 2013, 18:20

GoldenStreet wrote:I'm no lead guitarist, but James Street would seem to me to be the expert when it comes to reproducing Hank's original sound...
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really?

on what evidence?

Stand back Phil, Justin, Daniel, Robbo et al :shock:
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby Mark Burton » 19 Dec 2013, 18:23

Actually - if you want to learn how to play that correctly, Ecca did a brilliant tutorial vid a couple of years back

It was spot on
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby dave robinson » 19 Dec 2013, 19:02

Mark Burton wrote:Actually - if you want to learn how to play that correctly, Ecca did a brilliant tutorial vid a couple of years back

It was spot on


Too true. ;)
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby Sleepwalker63 » 19 Dec 2013, 21:19

Here's Phil's:
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby MikeAB » 20 Dec 2013, 10:19

Brilliant as these are I can't hear what I'm talking about - the clanging open strings don't drop in pitch like on the record - must be my ears I suppose. Thanks for the responses.
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby ecca » 20 Dec 2013, 10:53

Hi Mike, here's what I did some years back as I was asked to do at the time.
Before anyone starts bleating or generally trying to take a pop at me, it's the Shads that you hear, not me, the reason for this being that it was instruction in how to do it, not how to get 'that sound' . Had I played it then was always some 'clever' person telling me I was playing it wrong.

It used to be on Youtube but I had it took off because of smartarses moaning.

https://app.box.com/s/lprprvsl2cda35g2wdb6

And to shut the moaning minnies up here's us playing it 2004 at Warwick.



The version I currently play bears little resemblance to this now.......... too boring.
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Re: The Savage single version

Postby JimN » 20 Dec 2013, 11:36

Old Fart wrote:Funny how most of the smartarses telling you how it should be played etc, can't actually play it at all?

Jimbo


I've certainly never been able to play it "like the record", but I'd like to.

Reckon I'll give the videos above some attention...
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