Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
You can also vary the tone a bit by 'picking nearer the neck, over the pickups or nearer to the bridge (for a bit more definition)![]()
T'is like science.
Science ay?, wonderful thing


Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
You can also vary the tone a bit by 'picking nearer the neck, over the pickups or nearer to the bridge (for a bit more definition)![]()
T'is like science.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
You can also vary the tone a bit by 'picking nearer the neck, over the pickups or nearer to the bridge (for a bit more definition)![]()
T'is like science.
Originally posted by bcgd[..]Ah, now you're going into my boy John Entwistle's technique. MAN could he play!!!! Check out this clip of him isolated in a live performance of "Won't Get Fooled Again".
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or this solo (I use my Boss SD-1 to get a similar distortion sound)
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
BONO, not Edge, played the melody bit in the beginning of "Staring At The Sun" when it was played (live) acoustically.
Santiago Popmart video:
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He also was playing the melody bit, and Edge played the chords, to "Walk On" on the earlier shows on the 'Elevation' tour. Later in the tour they swapped roles and Bono played the chords and Edge played the melody.
Bono is a FAR better guitar player than he's given credit.
Originally posted by AAV711[..]I seem to remember Danny Lanois remarking about some point during "Exit," saying "That's Bono's guitar!!!"
Also, check the acoustic performance of "Sometimes:" I like this little sequence he plays in the begining
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Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Piece of piss, I can do that.
*ahem*
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]Prove it? Get ta pissin'! Hahahaha![]()
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979Hello All.
While there's Edge topics galore we can look at, discuss and debate... just wondering if there were any singers, bass players or drummers in the house.
Originally posted by bcgdAlthough I'm a bass player I'm horrible at rhythm.When I play with others I'm tight, tight, tight but just on my own keeping time "blechhh"!! I really have to concentrate. In all fairness to myself it also depends on how long I've been playing during the session. If I'm good and warmed up then I'm better. Likewise with guitar.
As for the drums..![]()
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979[..]
Metronome. Metronome. Metronome. That, anything that is sequenced (as the time won't shift) and/or a drummer that has solid time.
All the above will help your time. Playing with sequencers improved Larry's time - tons! And it has been very helpful to me too.