How To Play Twangy Guitar (Like Duane Eddy)
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- If you like Reverb and Tremelo, you will love these Tips on how to play like Duane Eddy!
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Love your videos and really love the Gretsch!
Thanks so much! I Love the Gretsch too, it's a great guitar.
Great episode
Thanks!
Magic indeed !
Thanks for Watching Kevin! Duane is the man!
I knew the story of the water tank - and I always loved it❣
It's the ultimate Reverb Tank!
@@evergladesrhythm Absolutely - this particular story always fascinated me!
The hero of many guitarists forged in the '60s on the notes of Duane Eddy has died. R.I.P. ruclips.net/video/dcknymmZAzU/видео.html *REBL ROUSER - Duane Eddy cover*
He was an amazing musician! A true inspiration.
You mentioned Peter Gunn, I think that was the first thing I ever played, back in my high school days. Which Gretch do you have there?
It's a Gretsch 6120 GA. Love it!
@@evergladesrhythm Mines a Gretsch G5420TG-OS 50S LTD, I love it too :)
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I have the same one as yours
I’ve loved Duane Eddy since I was a little kid. My favorite song when I was about 5yo was Runaway Pony😂. I keep $1,000,000 Of Twang in my car CD player constantly.
Haha that's awesome
Speaking about innovations regarding reverb or echo, here in Finland one of the few recording studios of the late 50's was on the 5th floor of a block of flats. They used to open the door to the staircase when recording for a natural hall echo. On some quite popular tune of that era you can hear some extra background noise when someone tried to pass the doorman.
Wow! So cool and creative