matt
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Post by matt on Aug 27, 2020 7:53:44 GMT
Really enjoyed this video. Guitar shop owners showing how to achieve the Quo sound. Some of the playing isn’t right but they do a pretty fine job of getting close to the sounds of the 70s and show the gear that’s needed. Particularly the down down intro which even quo struggle to replicate live.
Enjoy...
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Post by fretbuzzzzz on Sept 1, 2020 17:53:45 GMT
Have bought a guitar and various effects pedals from Andertons, in the shop and by post, over the years going back to the early 80s. Not had a bad experience as yet with them.
I enjoy their videos from time to time. Tiny error with the sustaining chord at the end of the Whatever You Want intro, just need to play a 'D' shape chord on the 5th fret. Rick originally used the electro-harmonix 'Electric Mistress' for the intro.
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Post by Quoincidence on Sept 1, 2020 18:07:02 GMT
Have bought a guitar and various effects pedals from Andertons, in the shop and by post, over the years going back to the early 80s. Not had a bad experience as yet with them. I enjoy their videos from time to time. Tiny error with the sustaining chord at the end of the Whatever You Want intro, just need to play a 'D' shape chord on the 5th fret. Rick originally used the electro-harmonix 'Electric Mistress' for the intro. and on stage up until '88, when they started using rack mounted effects and the Roland(?) pedal boards.
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Post by matt on Sept 1, 2020 20:27:56 GMT
The equaliser pedal looks and sounds great. I have a 30yo squire tele and a Marshall 15w practice amp, and the top treble end needs a good boost for solo work. Might delve a little deeper
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