Piano String Subcontrabass Stick - Extravagant Machine remix
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Piano String Djent Stick Build:
• Piano String Djent Sti...
Ok. I need a whole album of this.
The texture of the bowed note on the breakdown is insane. I really love the spectrum of times and textures this thing can create. I still love it best with just distortion and chugs though. It's the tone in my head.
Steel cable or genuine piano string seems to work best. Looking at the math, that makes sense. This and the previous episode can be joined. I understand searching for subcontrabass tones. When I replenish my studio, I expect to have genuine bass going down to F#0 for my own experiments.
i commented on that, but instead of copying it I'll just refer you up to the one i just did.
KEVIN AND THE STICK FOR DJENT 2021!
i actually wired a ricochet pedal to octave down, and then strung a 4-string bass up with 95-38's to F#1. the tune-down pedals for some reason sound cleaner a full octave up/down than they do a few steps, maybe because of the simpler divisible by 2 frequency factor, I dunno. but through a splitter, guitar pedal/amp cab, and clean through a subwoofer together it sounds monstrous. E0 sounds...iffy, and below that is just mush but it handles F#0 kinda nice. and as a bonus, i stuck a 7-string ibanez pickup in the bridge position, and a blended piezo, so it doubles as an "8-string" for heavy guitar riffs without any tuning change in physical F#1. most Djenty stuff only needs 1-3 strings anyway so a 4-string is just fine. If i wanna shred, i got a guitar for that.
That sounds sick man, you should make recordings of that!
Make a vid please, I will like it and watch it completely.
A video of that would be sick.
@@NickTheSickDick I got a 12 nylon string guitar custom made,it is a baritone fretless, if you wanna see it. It is not like the normal 12 strings that come in pairs. The strings are all separated. I will make a video with it eventually, in the following months, you can sub to me. I will send you a message here if you want.
@@lmclrain yes, that sounds very awesome. Fretless classical has a very special sound. I’ll subscribe, a reminder would also be great.
This is no longer a brown note, it's the whole color spectrum
The one shot where you’re using the Bow makes it look like you’re about to get some Sloppy Toppy
Underrated channel! This is Djentastic! Needs to be sampled for movies and atmospheric music production.
I have a 3 neck guitar where the bottom neck is a single heavy guage string without frets, so I'm very into this instrument!
Wow. That was cool. Very clear
wow this is sick the tone is great, loved the bowed part too lots of cool sounds coming out of this
Wow that's just awesome. It's akin to the ancient Greek monochord which was used to experiment and characterize the overtone series and intervals in general. I've been going through your videos and you've got some damn interesting ideas. I've been doing a lot of tinkering lately as I'm interested in making my own instrument. The ideal is to have something to experiment outside of 12 notes in equal temperament....as a piano and synth player the most direct route has been to write my own tuning files and have each note 50 cents a part; these are quarter tones (it works out visually that every normal octave e.g. C4 to C5 is a tritone worth of notes and C4 to C6 is an octave, of course it does mess with your head a bit). I'm interested by Persian, Turkish and Arabic music. On guitar I can do quarter tones without refretting the neck, the division of the octave just needs to be divisible by 12, still I'm searching for a tuning that would be most productive for using diatonic scales and building chords upon them.
I have a feeling building a monochord would be a fun and different way to approach the matter. I could build a few and get them over a soundbox of some kind.
Nice
nice
Djent stick? No... This is a djent board!
Good stuff!!!
This is so sick, you deserve more subs! I admire your content brother it's 💯 %
I love the concept of this instrument and I really wanna make one now lol
Edit: amazing remix too!
I've always wondered how it feels to slap this string and slide down it, something tells me it's not the most comfortable experience. The sound must make it worth it though.
Ya. It can cut your skin and my hands got blisters
@@SaidTooMuchProductions You could have used gloves
Dude! That was amazing. What was it like learning to play that instrument? Why don't you try chromes/flatwounds (if you can get them at that length)? To help the hands, you know?
Cool cover
круто!)
What running is it in so I can cover it?
C#0
If it had more strings it'd be a guitar for Giants
First of all, I steal my mother's ironing board.
Make it into a wahmola
Use a octave pedal!!!!
Basically a fucking motogratter
it might get loud and bahsy...