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Regardless, the guitar was also tracked through a leslie speaker. The "wobble" Chris mentions is clearly audible as the slow pitch wavers as on the organ. >Charles Zwicky wrote: >>The Solo on "While my Guitar Gently Weeps" is played through a >>Leslie cabinet, unlike any other Beatles guitar solo. >>This also contributes to the 'wide vibrato' you mention. >The wobble is mostly due to hand manipulation of the varispeed. >Monday 14 October 1968; Chirs Thomas: "So we did this flanging >thing, really wobbling the oscillator in the mix. I did that for >hours. What a boring job!" >from The Beatles Recording Sessions by Mark Lewisohn. >Previously, this book explains that an oscillator was used to >determine tape speed by controlling the pinch motor's speed. We are >left to conclude that two machines were playing the guitar solo more >or less in sync but one machine's oscillator (i.e. tape speed) was >being manipulated to, as per Eric Clapton's suggestion, make the >guitar have a more Beatles sound than a Clapton one. > >Cheers, > >Bill -- ... http://www.zmix.net