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Re: Rodrigo y Gabriela



Hi Luis,

I just listened back to the interview we did yesterday to fresh up my  
memory, and they do not use the Fishman Rare Earth system. Rod and  
Gab plays nylon stringed guitars, built by Frank Tate in Belfast.  
They are designed like Flamenco or Spanish Classical guitars but with  
some changes. Rod's guitar has a thinner neck, because he plays all  
the fast running scales (they started out as trash metal players and  
he can not re-learn his left hand to run over a normally thick  
spanish guitar neck). Rod's guitar also has a thinner body to give  
him a thinner sound that will be able to cut trough on the single- 
string melodies he plays with a pick. Gabrielas guitar is more  
similar to the traditional Flamenco guitar, more suitable for her  
"aggressive drum kit" playing style. She uses a kind of re-worked  
flamenco right hand technique to create sounds all over the sonic  
spectrum - from low kick drum to sharp castanjetas. Both guitars are  
equipped with the Fishman Blender, stereo version. This stereo  
version allows the sound engineer to separate different frequencies  
in a better way than with the normal Fishman mics. As I said in the  
other post he is also dividing the two guitar stereo signals by EQ to  
treat different bands differently. I guess by applying different  
compression - that's the only thing I can think of that would create  
such a massive "guitar percussion" sound live. In total 24 mixer  
channels is used to set the live sound. The live engineer has been  
working with them for years and they did the sound check in seven  
minutes. Everything already worked out, except for adjusting for the  
venue's acoustics (settings that will have to be changed anyway  
during the first song when the room is filled with the audience).  
They told me there will be a new Fishman available in a couple of  
months that will allow a better placement inside the guitar body.  
Couldn't find any info on that on the Fishman web site though.

per

Frank Tate from Belfast.

On 11 feb 2006, at 09.10, Luis Angulo wrote:

> Per, are u talking about the rare earth blend system?
> This would interest me because i play the spanish
> guitar and use some o those flamenco techniques but my
> mounted fishman piezo is not very efficient for that
> and i have to hit the guitar really on the bridge to
> get the kick and the snare u can forget about it.i
> havent found a satisfying system for nylon string that
> i like but i just installed a trance audio transducer
> system on my steel and that is a bomb!too bad that is
> not suited for spanish guitars.
> Luis
>
> --- Per Boysen <per@boysen.se> wrote:
>
>> On 10 feb 2006, at 20.09, Todd Pafford wrote:
>>
>>> Rodrigo y Gabriela
>>> http://www.rodgab.com/index.html
>>
>> Yep, that's them. I just got back from their gig
>> here in Stockholm.
>> Did an interview for a guitar mag as well. Very nice
>> people and what
>> a gig and what a sound! Stereo Fishman mic in each
>> guitar and skilled
>> old buddy sound man tweaking it over the PA through
>> 24 channels,
>> properly EQ'ed. Gab's guitar sounded like a huge
>> drum kit with
>> percussion. It was hard to believe that a Spanish
>> Guitar cold produce
>> such a deep kick drum sound, but there it was.