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Probably for the best when things like Virtual Jeff Pro exist, and if you had a whammy it would most likely not be a floyd or kahler or anything that you can have fun with that way reliably, but something that would just ruin the tuning immediately during use. So nothing to really be sad about especially if you have a set bridge where strings go through the body, which is great for sustain and if you play with clean tones a lot, it makes the wood used in the body give more impact on the sound in a good way (assuming you don't have active pickups or other things that make tonewood basically irrelevant, like loads of compression and distortion and EQs and a tube screamer so on lol anything that alters the sound after it's been picked up by the magnets and turned into an electrical signal, effectively masking the tonewood's sound in any other setting than playing alone in a bedroom). Or if you wanna have Evertune or something like that, benefits are self explanatory if you know what it is. And Virtual Jeff Pro, or even a Digitech Whammy can give you most of the functionality without interfering with the instrument itself on the physical level. Kinda like you can have a Sustainiac Model C feedbacker pedal or a Digitech Freqout without sacrificing the bridge pickup like with most sustainers... I'd say it's an equivalent to give you an idea how you can achieve similar or even the same (to an extent) effects with different, much less invasive and much more reliable ways.
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- CHAPTERS --
Intro 00:00
The Dive Bomb 00:14
The Squeal 00:34
The Motorbike 01:22
The Swoop 02:20
The Accent 02:58
The Flutter 03:38
The Horse 04:13
The Elephant 04:49
Dude awesome when I get my two new parts my guitar I’ll try the trick the motorbike
Awesome thanks !
I want to go try these now lol
Give it a go! 😄
Thank you for the detail explanations
Thank you, that was fun ..👍😄
Sad I don’t have a whammy 😭😭🥺
Honestly I would rather have a set bridge over a whammy at this point, a lot of tedious work.
Probably for the best when things like Virtual Jeff Pro exist, and if you had a whammy it would most likely not be a floyd or kahler or anything that you can have fun with that way reliably, but something that would just ruin the tuning immediately during use. So nothing to really be sad about especially if you have a set bridge where strings go through the body, which is great for sustain and if you play with clean tones a lot, it makes the wood used in the body give more impact on the sound in a good way (assuming you don't have active pickups or other things that make tonewood basically irrelevant, like loads of compression and distortion and EQs and a tube screamer so on lol anything that alters the sound after it's been picked up by the magnets and turned into an electrical signal, effectively masking the tonewood's sound in any other setting than playing alone in a bedroom). Or if you wanna have Evertune or something like that, benefits are self explanatory if you know what it is. And Virtual Jeff Pro, or even a Digitech Whammy can give you most of the functionality without interfering with the instrument itself on the physical level. Kinda like you can have a Sustainiac Model C feedbacker pedal or a Digitech Freqout without sacrificing the bridge pickup like with most sustainers... I'd say it's an equivalent to give you an idea how you can achieve similar or even the same (to an extent) effects with different, much less invasive and much more reliable ways.
what bridge is this ?
Golden gate
is this a fender synchronized tremolo ?
great tutorial
Thanks!
really nice tricks, but arent your whammy bar allitle too high?
How did u do that
The whammy bar seems a bit too high
Furst