On my electric I love a light trem effect for vintage touch. On Acoustic or songs with a lot of space, a slow rate vibrato can really fill out a sound.
I've only just rough demo'd a song and sent it to our other guitarist. It's a quick one recoded dry and I was trying explain that I wanted like, an arpeggio effect on a single strum. Could not think for the life of me what I meant and found this. It's a Tremolo with the depth cranked up. He'll understand that. THANK YOU!
You got me thinking. I got a multi fx pedal which allows Tremelo with tap tempo. It’s also got a cool harmonized delay with key and tempo settings that sounds awesome with bass and a drummer.
Thanks for the video Cooper. I got a Fender GTX50 a couple weeks ago and I’m experimenting with some custom pre-sets. This is helpful in understanding the difference between the effects
is tremolo picking even really a correct term there’s no muting after every note involved plus it’s just alternate picking really fast why not just call it speed picking reverb and delay I get the distinction between the two kinds of echo so that makes sense to differentiate
It's confusing because the sound of amplitude modulation, or what's called tremolo, sounds a little like vibration while the sound of frequency modulation, or what's called vibrato, sounds a little like a trembly voice. You have to remember it as counter-intuitive, sort of the way Greenland is mostly ice and and a good portion of Iceland is covered with greenery.
Thanks to Fender, I got a vibrato pedal to get the sound of my Fender Deluxe Reverb amp's vibrato on my Marshall tube amp and the sound of the effect was NOT the same. I had to add a tremolo pedal to get the Marshall to have the sound of my Fender on my Marshall.
He sits there holding pedals for half of the video explaining the history and who got things wrong before actually showing what they sound like... total presentation fail.
Leo used tremolo on purpose, to differentiate his from the company already calling their bar a vibrato. You don't even have things halfway correct. That's why those amps had TREMOLO on them. You're way off here. Wayyyyy off.
I think your wrong with tremolo arm or whammy bar. Think of the time when he invented it , in the 50s in the 60s. he didn’t think it was made for divebombing. But tremolo is what he was after. trills when you play on a guitar. And you thought of The smiths. Maybe look at your history better. Man I thought you were gonna explain it well. Dam
Excellent video. I like this dude & great communication and playing!
I enjoy the Tremolo effect on my 1484 Silvertone guitar amplifier from 1965.
On my electric I love a light trem effect for vintage touch. On Acoustic or songs with a lot of space, a slow rate vibrato can really fill out a sound.
This was a very informative video! Thanks a lot!
Darn! It's only a very rare limited edition Greenberg! Like Cooper. Great explanation and illustration of the difference between tremolo and vibrato!
I've only just rough demo'd a song and sent it to our other guitarist. It's a quick one recoded dry and I was trying explain that I wanted like, an arpeggio effect on a single strum. Could not think for the life of me what I meant and found this. It's a Tremolo with the depth cranked up. He'll understand that. THANK YOU!
You got me thinking. I got a multi fx pedal which allows Tremelo with tap tempo. It’s also got a cool harmonized delay with key and tempo settings that sounds awesome with bass and a drummer.
Boss just nailed the VB-2W reissue✌🏽
it captures the essence of the original while adding modern versatility.
Thanks for the video Cooper. I got a Fender GTX50 a couple weeks ago and I’m experimenting with some custom pre-sets. This is helpful in understanding the difference between the effects
Great job explaining that!
The interesting part starts at 6:55
Very helpful. Thank you!
This is really cool.
I'd totally wear a Cooper Greenberg shirt 😂 ♥
BRAVO !
Thank you! Great guitarist.
Very informative.
is tremolo picking even really a correct term there’s no muting after every note involved plus it’s just alternate picking really fast why not just call it speed picking reverb and delay I get the distinction between the two kinds of echo so that makes sense to differentiate
My godness, what a long explanation for such a simple thing! Is he from Argentina?!
It's confusing because the sound of amplitude modulation, or what's called tremolo, sounds a little like vibration while the sound of frequency modulation, or what's called vibrato, sounds a little like a trembly voice. You have to remember it as counter-intuitive, sort of the way Greenland is mostly ice and and a good portion of Iceland is covered with greenery.
Thanks to Fender, I got a vibrato pedal to get the sound of my Fender Deluxe Reverb amp's vibrato on my Marshall tube amp and the sound of the effect was NOT the same. I had to add a tremolo pedal to get the Marshall to have the sound of my Fender on my Marshall.
Heck yeah, VB-2. 🤘🏼
It would a good garage rag.
@@Dixie-Normus-209 Would it?
I always find tremolo choppy if that’s the word vs fast modulation type sound with Vibrato
Thank you so much for explaining the difference between vibrato and tremolo. 👍🏻😊 Actually you're so handsome. ❤️😘
Cut to the chase
Replaced the Hayes shirt with a Cooper shirt, huh?
I’ve got a whole collection- look out for Sturgill Simpson in the future
good to know, thanx for the vid... vibrato sounds horrible to me...now i know the difference, ill stick to my tremelo pedal.
Video starts at 6:55
How many strokes with the hair brush do you do?
nice video, now i can say, '' i finally undestand the difference'' lmao
I think of the vibrating finger tip on a fretless instrument (violin etc) for Vibrato
You talked 7 minutes before you played the first note!
This mf got vibrato on his voice
Ok this is an ASMR video
He sits there holding pedals for half of the video explaining the history and who got things wrong before actually showing what they sound like... total presentation fail.
Even his explain is incorrect.
Can’t wait to see YOUR video explaining it. I bet it’ll be stellar! 🙄🤦♂️😂🤣 Everyone’s a friggin’ critic…
He hates him so much, jeeezzz
Leo used tremolo on purpose, to differentiate his from the company already calling their bar a vibrato.
You don't even have things halfway correct. That's why those amps had TREMOLO on them. You're way off here. Wayyyyy off.
He really does sound stupid. Just making statements without doing any research.
The fact remains that Fender mislabeled features on his products. Regardless of the reasons why.
What a d-bag comment. Excited to see your channel clarifying this for all of us…what a joke. 🙄🤣
I think your wrong with tremolo arm or whammy bar. Think of the time when he invented it , in the 50s in the 60s. he didn’t think it was made for divebombing. But tremolo is what he was after. trills when you play on a guitar. And you thought of The smiths. Maybe look at your history better. Man I thought you were gonna explain it well. Dam