Tennant to Perform with Romero Collection Guitars
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Classical guitarist Scott Tennant will stage a performance using seven
guitars owned and played by the Romero family, June 1 at showroom of Guitar
Salon, S...
Stone Temple Pilots Record With…
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…Chester Bennington of Linkin Park! Whoa, didn’t see this one coming. When
news surfaced that the band was looking to work with a singer whose name
wasn’t ...
J-45 Custom
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[image: J-45 Custom] Without question, the J-45 is one of the most beloved
acoustic guitars in the history of modern music, and the icon of Gibson's
round...
The Great And Ultimate Rockabilly Chords!
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I call it the “Jingle Bell Rock” chord and I can’t be sure but it sounds
like it could have originally been played by Hank Garland- but I don’t know
for su...
Live Wire: Music on Television April 9-15
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Just because MTV doesn’t play music anymore doesn’t mean there’s not tons
of live music on television these days. Consider our weekly feature “Live
Wire,” ...
Happy Birthday Warren Haynes
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Mr. Haynes turned 52 today, so The Squid scrounged up some sweet vids to
celebrate!
Read more...
Guy Buttery Feature Interview Outtakes
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WHEN I INTERVIEWED South African acoustic guitar virtuoso Guy Buttery, he
provided more material than I could fit into the print magazine.
3 years ago
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
ToneFreq's Daily Pedal: Visual Sound H20
I consider this pedal to be one of my "desert island" effects. This rugged pedal combines a lush chorus on one side with a versatile delay on the other side. I often use this pedal for creating lush soundscapes during verses or making solos stand out with a bit of warble. I especially like how you can stomp on both sides at the same time adding immediate "fatness" to a section of a song. This new V2 version has a neat stereo output which you would expect, however the only minor drawback is the lack of a tap-tempo. Otherwise this pedal is near perfection!
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