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OT Re: Klein-clogging 1



pitchbending (w/the TT) is consistent, from string-to-string; s'great ifya 
do wads o'that kinda playing.
(irreplaceable, for me).
pedal-steel type effects.
the most reliable return-to-pitch-after-wildvibrato/violentpitchbending 
that i've experienced.

w/a well-maintained TT, a limited number of 'locked' (ie, no 
vibrato-useage, in this mode) parallel key-transpositions are possible.
yeah.....
dt

"Martin Shellard" <martins@pwdu.demon.co.uk> writes:
<< Thanks for the info dt.
The transtrem looks intriguing but I'm not really sure what I'd do with it.
What kind of musical applications would you say it has?

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>From: Texture444@aol.com
>To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
>Subject: RE: Klein-clogging 1
>Date: Tue, Sep 5, 2000, 10:40 pm
>

> huh!
> i really enjoy the TransTrem; it does indeed 'work', for me!; 
>predictable,
> consistent pitchbending being the focus of my TransTrem useage.
> for the last few years, the materials that the bridges were made from 
>*do*
> tend to suck a bit of tone, yeah, but:
> not *that* much.
> the Klein TransTrem guitars are still my mainstays, after more than 10 
>years.
> best,
> dt

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