no hay mejor ejemplo que ésta hermosa pieza para decir que la guitarra es un instrumento de una riqueza tímbrica y efectos inimaginables...realmente único...
I see no need to ever waste money on effects pedals again. I just need my old acoustic guitar and a lot of imagination and experimentation. Wow!! What an ethereal sound they achieve using alligator clips of all things.
This is prepared guitar, you'd need the specific location of the clips to play this. There are alligator clips on the strings in various places, Kannengieser is well known for this.
no hay mejor ejemplo que ésta hermosa pieza para decir que la guitarra es un instrumento de una riqueza tímbrica y efectos inimaginables...realmente único...
I see no need to ever waste money on effects pedals again. I just need my old acoustic guitar and a lot of imagination and experimentation. Wow!! What an ethereal sound they achieve using alligator clips of all things.
i agree. it sounds like anything but guitar! incredible!
This is prepared guitar, you'd need the specific location of the clips to play this. There are alligator clips on the strings in various places, Kannengieser is well known for this.
Indonesian Gamelan inspired music, gongan from the word gong I suppose, amazing!
wrong?
to my ears, it is just perfect!
Just like Balinese Gamelan
did they put their string out of position?
No..i think that they have put something on the guitar strings..if you look closely you will see that...i believe..maybe...
good job
someone please tell the exact techniques they are using please!
you can use an ordinary toothpick to create this sound... in our country, many guitar ensembles use this kind of technique...
The rhymh and sounds like Southeast Asian song. ^^
wow how the...men how did you do that?
wow
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