Thank you Mike! I had been sweating this one for days trying to join the parts, But your doubled part sounds great. How do you get that beautiful distortion that just breaks where it should, by the way?
Thanks for the wonderful lesson. Just what I was looking for - how to manage the two parts at once. Fyi, the overdub you mentioned may have been a 'punch-in' (?) ...punching into record on the analog multi-track to get make the leap to that note. I recall reading an Andrew Gold interview years ago where he mentioned using 6 tracks to turn his Fender strat into the gigantic electric twelve string sound on the original recording. Apparently 2-tracks each for the main licks, the harmony licks and an octave above the main licks (via vari-speed/slowing the tape down then mixed back, I believe). Imho, Andrew was the secret weapon for producer Peter Asher and Linda Rondtadt on her breakthrough "Heart Like A Wheel" album. He played most of the instruments on several of the songs- including the hits When Will I Be Loved and You're No Good. He did same on her next album and then began to move into his solo career. Here's a clip of Linda with Andrew still in her road band doing When Will I Be Loved live. Harmony guitar (and some guitar fills, due to Andrew singing quite a bit) is played by Dan Dugmore, who covered second guitar and steel. Waddy Wachtel - who would take over lead guitar for Linda when Andrew left, is on acoustic on this one. ua-cam.com/video/wYGK3GvgaII/v-deo.html
This is an amazingly clever way to play this. Well done, yes very helpful, cheers.
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Awesome lesson!
Thank you Mike! I had been sweating this one for days trying to join the parts, But your doubled part sounds great.
How do you get that beautiful distortion that just breaks where it should, by the way?
Thanks for the wonderful lesson. Just what I was looking for - how to manage the two parts at once. Fyi, the overdub you mentioned may have been a 'punch-in' (?) ...punching into record on the analog multi-track to get make the leap to that note.
I recall reading an Andrew Gold interview years ago where he mentioned using 6 tracks to turn his Fender strat into the gigantic electric twelve string sound on the original recording. Apparently 2-tracks each for the main licks, the harmony licks and an octave above the main licks (via vari-speed/slowing the tape down then mixed back, I believe).
Imho, Andrew was the secret weapon for producer Peter Asher and Linda Rondtadt on her breakthrough "Heart Like A Wheel" album. He played most of the instruments on several of the songs- including the hits When Will I Be Loved and You're No Good. He did same on her next album and then began to move into his solo career.
Here's a clip of Linda with Andrew still in her road band doing When Will I Be Loved live. Harmony guitar (and some guitar fills, due to Andrew singing quite a bit) is played by Dan Dugmore, who covered second guitar and steel. Waddy Wachtel - who would take over lead guitar for Linda when Andrew left, is on acoustic on this one. ua-cam.com/video/wYGK3GvgaII/v-deo.html
great job arranging to incorporate both parts - very clever
sounds great!
Was needing that 1st harmony...you da man!
Great lesson,dude. Can u slow it down plz?
lol no shit ,, may as well just call it a cover