Can anyone tell me what I'm hearing in his intro solo that sounds so good and almost "clicky". 1:40 I tried looking up his gear back then seeing he had two dimarzio double whammy pickups and a Ibanez edge ii bridge (sometimes a bridge can make a big difference) I finally seemed to settle on him using a good amount of slapback delay in his mix causing the tone color I love some much in this intro solo. Looking up Vinnies pedals he used an mxr carbon copy, a boss dd3 and later a TREX delay pedal. They seem to be set up for fast slapback delay like used in rockabilly/1950s music. Nowadays he seems to run two separate delays at once. I would guess one is set for just slapback delay and mostly left on in his mix and the second delay pedal is probably for longer delays as needed from time to time in his set. To any Vinne Moore experts out there....Is the slapback delay effect he leaves on for the entire lesson the secret ingredient that's been driving me nuts to find ? Do the dimarzio double whammy pickups play any large or small part in his amazing tone in this lesson ? I tried looking up some people playing them and I didn't find anything had anything close to Vinies tone in this lesson video and his other lesson video. But then again you can't find much on double whammy pickups and the sound quality of the few people playing some were poor at best. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Every 80's hair-metal guy on his way to make a guitar lesson video, "Which amp should I take? This 10 watt solid state PigNose should be good enough"...
Relax we all love page and Hendrix we just do not want to be held back if we hear something fast in our minds we want to be able to play it not just say hmm page didn’t play that and then give up
Anda sangat hebat tapi juga rendah hati.. saya kagum dg anda john myung. Permainan anda sangat berkarakter sebagai suhunya master bass dunia dan permainan bass anda juga sangat cocok ngeklik dengan mike portnoy drummer... Sangat bagus.