In this lesson you will learn how to create a bed of sound or textures using the delay effect. This is very much in the style of The Edge from the band U2.
A little footage from the video archives... Someone asked if the Moog guitar could rock. This is some footage of my nephew playing a Moog Guitar prototype through a VERY cheap amp and effects pedal. Still, it rocked! As he shows, the Mute Mode has some great rock and metal applications. Chris Stack ...
The Moog Guitar puts revolutionary new technology in the hands of the guitarist. Moog Music is known for building the finest instruments and the Moog Guitar is first and foremost a very fine guitar; designed to be played by the best musicians as their primary axe. Its AAAAA maple top, mahogany body ...
Lou Reed (and many more...) tries out the Moog guitar released last year by Moog Music. A bit more famous for their synths then ... a guitar! Nevertheless, damn interesting video. www.moogmusic.com
In this video Jason Lee teaches a beginner rhythm progression and how to achieve a real 50s dance hall tone using a delay pedal. He teaches this lessons on his Gretsch Brian Setzer hollowbody electric guitar. Enjoy!
Jason Daniello of Moog Music (think of him as Scourge to Cyril Lance's Sonic) demonstrates the Moog Guitar's electro-dampening properties. There's a lot of talk about "if we can give energy to a string, we can also take energy out of string." Which, OK, is an easy turn of phrase, but I wanna know...