What is your favorite phaser pedal (idea... wah talk)
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Secret chiefs 3. Holy shit does he rock tha saz!
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Re: What is your favorite phaser pedal (idea... wah talk)
That's a pretty spiffy Dano Longhorn saz.
Well, considering that I can't really play guitar, I might as well not be able to play saz too.univalve wrote:I play since 24 years e-guitar and i'm still discovering stuff daily. I can't imagine learning saz or bouzouki anytime soon.
Cool if you guys do it!
But somehow i think i have a very bad time management right now...
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No, no, respect to any one (like Kosta with the bouzouki) who goes cray on that "different instrument" trip. I'm obviously inflexible
BTW, i love greek music (e.g. Mathaio Giannoulis/Lefteris Vazaios), arabic stuff (e.g. Umm Kulthum) and other "eastern" things. But i have hard times thinking about "working" on those instruments by myself.
Nevertheless, those have a lot of influence on me. And i think the eastern music has a nicer approach to get their heritage coupled with modern sounds (electro, techno, electric instruments) while maintaining their "soul". Germany sucks in that case super hard
back to this thread, i contacted joe gagan and i will get a thunderbolt once they are available. Not that i need another wah... But you guys know.
BTW, i love greek music (e.g. Mathaio Giannoulis/Lefteris Vazaios), arabic stuff (e.g. Umm Kulthum) and other "eastern" things. But i have hard times thinking about "working" on those instruments by myself.
Nevertheless, those have a lot of influence on me. And i think the eastern music has a nicer approach to get their heritage coupled with modern sounds (electro, techno, electric instruments) while maintaining their "soul". Germany sucks in that case super hard
back to this thread, i contacted joe gagan and i will get a thunderbolt once they are available. Not that i need another wah... But you guys know.