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What's funny about this is, I've ben doing this trick
since I bought my first delay pedal, I didn't even
know Brian May used that trick till several years
later. I never thought of it as looping, but I DID
learn to play harmony lines by using this technique.
It's even more fun when I used my Digitech RP1's
multitap delay, set up in stereo.
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something by Brian May up for me to look at.
Shit! Back to the woodshed.
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On 14-Feb-07, at 3:24 AM, Ben wrote:
Can this be called looping? I guess not but coolanyway.
Brian May teaching the use of delay for multiharmony guitar parts.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hs87GuoOvYo
A great way to learn scales as well.
Ben.
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