I'm a lefty Telecaster player and play some kind of psychedelic rock music. I would like to try some deep shoegaze experimentations. I understand Jaguar & Jazzmasters are must-have guitars when it comes to shoegaze thanks to their vibrato/whammy bars.
I've played lefty Japan Jaguar but I've never been a fan, I've always come back to my old Telecaster
So I was wondering, what pedal could get me close to that sound that Jaguar players have when they play with their whammy bars ?
I was thinking that maybe this could do the trick, around 3.15 :
I know you didn't like the Jaguar, but why not check out a Jazzmaster before turning to pedals?...they really are entirely different beasts (scale length, switching options, pickups)
PumpkinPieces wrote:On a serious note, since I don't have a trem arm, I've been playing the intended chord a half step down and bending up. It's pretty fantastic.
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I came into this thread to suggest the Sonic Crayon Vibrato for shoegaze. But you'll have to get in line behind me (not that there's really a formal line, as far as I can tell..)
+1 But you'll want a Chet Atkins tremelo arm so you can really bend those chords while you strum. It's doable with the normal tremelo arm, but it's a pain in the pinky to do so.
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+1 But you'll want a Chet Atkins tremelo arm so you can really bend those chords while you strum. It's doable with the normal tremelo arm, but it's a pain in the pinky to do so.
as one who gays on a bigsby, you get used to it, and its not that bad. what bugs me more is the lump of metal that wont allow you to fully rotate the arm
PumpkinPieces wrote:On a serious note, since I don't have a trem arm, I've been playing the intended chord a half step down and bending up. It's pretty fantastic.
to add to my quote, droning an open string helps. I tend to put pressure on the neck and body to bend the pitch as well. There are many ways around a whammy bar. Also should be noted there are other ways to shoegaze outside of whammy usage.
Anywho, pedal wise, any Cosmichorus, that Sonic Crayon mojo, Mid-fi Clarinot or the chorus in a Deluxe Memory Man, which is what I like to use. Set the depth of the chorus about half way and put some delay on... instant gaze tones.
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+1 But you'll want a Chet Atkins tremelo arm so you can really bend those chords while you strum. It's doable with the normal tremelo arm, but it's a pain in the pinky to do so.
as one who gays on a bigsby, you get used to it, and its not that bad. what bugs me more is the lump of metal that wont allow you to fully rotate the arm
I agree it's something you can get used to, but the Chet Atkins tremelo arm kinda defeats that lump of metal making the tremelo action fairly similar to the jazzmaster/jaguar trem