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Dance on!!

Postby Mike Honey » 07 Dec 2011, 17:40

The very first note of' ' Dance on', the open E, is a tremelo dip and there is a sort of 'knocking' sound (the only way i can describe it!) anybody know how Hank got that sound?

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Re: Dance on!!

Postby eugene » 28 Dec 2011, 02:25

Hi ! Mike.

I also love "That tone"very much from childhood.

I wood called it as "Milky sound". :lol:


Why don't use heavy gauge E.

I will recommend D'Adarrio 0.011~0.050
http://www.daddario.com/DADProductDetai ... oductid=49

Best regards.

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Re: Dance on!!

Postby roger bayliss » 28 Dec 2011, 19:14

Could it be the drums rather than the guitar that makes the sound you refer too ?
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Re: Dance on!!

Postby Iain Purdon » 29 Dec 2011, 18:09

There is a drum beat just a fraction before the first E
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Re: Dance on!!

Postby eugene » 30 Dec 2011, 23:13

roger bayliss wrote:Could it be the drums rather than the guitar that makes the sound you refer too ?


YES ! YES ! YES !

There is a nice snare sound by Brian Bennett.

I've forgot it. :oops:

I remember the same cool beat of intro on " Foot Tapper ".

Those are great.

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