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Tele-Afflicted
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Question about tuners
This guy, besides being amazing, has tuners that allow him to bend to an exact pitch and then bend back. I remember seeing a bassist with something like this a while back but I don't know if I even played guitar at that point, so I wasn't too interested. Anyone have any more info about what kind of tuners he is using? |
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Tele-Afflicted
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He has all the tabs for his songs available for purchase on his website. As cool as that is, I can hardly imagine a tab would be useful for learning a song with as many nuances as this... vocal, percussion, unusual effects. It's not something easily written down.
From what I can tell, he has a mic/pickup taped to the top of his guitar which I would think pickups up his percussion, one inside to get his acoustic, and then a third pickup that isolates only the G-E strings for a separate distorted output. On top of that, the tuners.... it's not really possible to play this song without his guitar, IMO. |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 1,294
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Tele-Meister
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+1, as a banjo picker myself I used to have a couple sets, they are called
D tuners, you can adjust them to what ever you want as I adjusted my b string to drop to A and my G string to Drop to D and back up to G, I think Waylon Jennings used one on his low E to D tune down and back to E.. I still have a set I'm thinking of putting on one of my tele's? |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Concord, CA
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Quote:
http://www.deeringbanjos.com/faqs/d-tuners |
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Telefied
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 30,186
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Fascinating.
I wonder how many shows he can get out of those strings. That's got to be fatiguing to the strings. The talent is sure there. But I think without the right tuning machine, even he's cooked. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2012
Location: Concord, CA
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He is using the instrument beyond its original design. I think that's inspirational. I only wish I could be that creative with anything. He has obvious talent but it's the creativity to think outside traditional guitar playing that's truly impressive.
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Doctor of Teleocity
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Tucson, AZ
Age: 29
Posts: 18,923
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When Early Scruggs first started writing tunes whe rehe incorporated changing tunings mid songuyen he did so on regular tuners but said it was tough to do it every night, so he de some cam levers to be more precise. However, he thought they were ugly and messed up his pearl inlays, so he covered then with a big metal box, which was really ugly. Then Bill Keith designed what we now . call keith/scruggs tuners. Both schaller and hipshot make detuners now, but most folks will tell ya that keith scruggs tuners are the best.
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