Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 5:50 pm Posts: 421 Location: Santa Rosa, CA
Re: Tap muting - new and exciting technique?
Scronk wrote:
In a seminar one time, Bob told a story of how he put duct tape across the bottom of the strings, far down on the bridge. This limits the strings’ ability to ring, so that all notes are slightly muted. He said he would do this in a particular tune, and then rip off the tape with a flourish as they entered the chorus, to get the full sound of the strings for the rest of the song.
Joined: Sat Dec 22, 2007 3:07 pm Posts: 7088 Location: Charlottesville, Virginia, USA
Re: Tap muting - new and exciting technique?
I've heard Tom Griesgraber and Larry Tuttle use what you call "tap muting" very well. I love Glenn's use of the technique.
For tape muting, I prefer electrical tape. I keep a roll of it in my gig bag pocket and if I manage to get to a gig early enough usually pull off a couple of pieces and hang them on the front lip of my rack or on a mic stand so I can grab them quickly during a performance.
One of the parts on "Dissent" from Lift uses tape on the melody strings (rhythmic part throughout and a solo starts around 4:50)
ralph towner uses a matchbook. to get a mbira like "prepared" effect on acoustic guitar. i've experimented it a bit , but haven't found something that works as well on the stick. hmm maybe wax paper ?
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