Bleeble

October 3, 2007

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By: Gary Drechsel visit website

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This came about after I hit the samples for bass C and D notes and then a jazz brush hit, in the drum software. I thought that it sounded like something and I decided to set up a loop. I then played the strat with the flanger on and used the expression peddle a little to vary the rate of the flange a little while playing. I just messed around for a few minutes and then saved a section. I then did a bit of guitar over dubbing and I was done. Yeah it's weird and kind of pointless, but so what? I'll be trying to work on something more substantial soon.

edit - 10/4/07 - Here's a little video I filmed today, with an even shorter version of the song. Why? Because I could.


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Experiments in guitar recording.

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From the very beginning when I used to hear those solos on those old records I used to say: now here is an instrument that is capable of spewing forth true obscenity, you know? If ever there's an obscene noise to be made on an instrument, it's going to come out of a guitar. On a saxophone you can play sleaze. On a bass you can play balls. But on a guitar you can be truly obscene... Let's be realistic about this, the guitar can be the single most blasphemous device on the face of the earth. That's why I like it... The disgusting stink of a too-loud electric guitar: now that's my idea of a good time.

Frank Zappa

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