Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Players => Topic started by: Nolly on December 22, 2009, 04:40:19 PM
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Since we don't get too many shred clips on this forum, here's a little fragment of a solo I recorded recently:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/Picking%3Asweeping.mp3
Guitar is my Blackmachine B6 (tuned to D-standard), using the bridge ceramic Nailbomb pickup, through my Axe-FX Ultra using the Cornford RK100 amp model.
I love how defined the pick attack is with this pickup, yet not harsh. Also, the midrange harmonic detail in phenomenal, it almost sounds like there's a wah pedal in there during the sweeps.
Here's a tab of the lick if anyone is interested:
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh76/Nollythegreat/Picture1-26.jpg
Cheers!
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That's f'in sweet man. And Axe FX does sound more and more intriguing... :)
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That's f'in sweet man. And Axe FX does sound more and more intriguing... :)
+1, great stuff. I think if you told me that was a real amp I'd believe you. Like Johnny Mac was saying, the Axe seems like a really good way to get decent recorded tones at home, since mic'ing an amp is such a pain.
Not entirely convinced by the lower gain stuff I've heard yet though, but all the high gain things have been awesome!
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Cheers guys :)
Tom, how about this: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/Shep%20clip%20chill.mp3 ?
Not the best the axe can do but it's the only low gain thing I have already exported to post.
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nolly where did you get those 4 string sweep patterns from? 99% of the time I only ever see 3 and 5 string sweeps
only person I've ever seen sweep chords rather than whole arpeggios is petrucci
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nolly where did you get those 4 string sweep patterns from? 99% of the time I only ever see 3 and 5 string sweeps
only person I've ever seen sweep chords rather than whole arpeggios is petrucci
I guess they're the result of too much time noodling around, I like the the regular major/minor sweeps as much as the next guy but they do get overused by so many players that I tend to avoid them (unless I'm using the superimposing the shapes to get interesting extensions). I like the shape I used here because while it has a strong root and 5th in there, it is harmonically ambiguous and gets interesting results when moved around in a parallel fashion like in that clip. When you hear it over the backing, in C, it creates a nice textural effect, rather than the usual standard "gameboy" sweep sound.
Here it is in context:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/790683/shred%20lick%20in%20context.mp3
Ron Jarzombek does some similar stuff, but this guy has probably the most chordal approach to sweeping I've come across:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-lv9ltZ2cw
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Great sounding clips Nolly, great bit of shredding!
That Axe Fx ultra sounds like the real thing to me!