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I was just pondering how you would notate moving the tone knob from 0 to 10 in a song tablature. I know it is a cut in tone to go from 10 to say 0. Is it a boost in tone ? A signal fade-in? A scoop in tone? I pretty much know the notation of volume fade-in's, out's and swells. |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2008 United States Lessons: 8 Karma: 13
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officially? like if your writing tab for hal leonard, i have no idea. if for your own notation, i would make up your own system. maybe a series of //// or /---\ or whatever you think. |
J.R.M.30 |
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I appreciate your response. I'm not good at inventing symbols, a la Prince. I think I"ll just try to explain it, using less words as possible. |
J.R.M.30 |
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By the way, who said anything about Hal from "2001: A Space Odyssey". |
J.R.M.30 |
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Unsecond thought, it would be imposible for ONE PERSON to play guitar while gradually rolling forward the tone from 0 to 10. Unless, the part's doubled or looped with a secondary loop over top of it. I might want to train my pet chimpanzee to dial-in the tone, via the tone knob on the amplifier. The only thing is I don't have a chimp to spare. Uh, err, scratch that. |
J.R.M.30 |
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Unsecond thought, erase thread, disband the guitar from site altogether and phase in the piano, eh.
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J.R.M.30 |
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First question: How do you tune a piano to an 88 string guitar? |
J.R.M.30 |
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Second question: How do you play a piano note, pre-bend and release, while damping the note? |
J.R.M.30 |
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How do you muffle a piano note, that is for funk piano. |
J.R.M.30 |
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Uh, maybe I should start typing on a manual typewriter to learn finger dexterity. Compute! |
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