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This forum is pretty much about jazz in a traditional sense. That is a round, warm and clean jazz sound.
But what is you favorite dirty sound? Ik used to own a R55 and the OD channel of that sounded like steel. I really loved it. Pretty much like Prince in the solo of 'I hate you'. Starts at 3:55. But my chops were worse.
What is you favorite heavy and dirty sound?
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01-30-2022 03:05 PM
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both. but the tele is n.1.
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At about 3:40 of this, I like the round tone high gain.
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Initially I thought no way I can point to anything singular after all that years of listening of heavy music. But a minute later I remembered:
Some proper untamed highly propulsive dirt there
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Hi,
ZZ Top - Rythmeen album
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Without straying from jazz, Rosenwinkel, Nir Felder, Sandra Hempel, Julian Lage, to name a few, get some great "unclean" sounds.
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Dusty's voice.
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Originally Posted by Peter C
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My '86 PRS CU24 through my '72 50 watt Marshall Plexi on my solo album UTONIA. linked in my sig below; literally every other track*, more or less:**
Standout tracks:
04 BORN TO SING THE BLUES
10 PARTY PARTY PARTY
08 ME AND LITTLE EGYPT
14 THINGS IN THE SKY
Critique is always welcome. Have at it!
* The gainy leads are the '86 PRS, the gainy rhythm parts are the '89 Cu24 Paul picked out for me. Note: Guitar parts are doubled and hard-panned left and right. There is at any moment, a single guitar part, merely double for stereo interest.
**The exceptions are the acoustic pieces, and The Blues Place, which features my '64 Gibson ES-345 TDSV through the Marshal and my '64 Vibroverb, both set to clean tones, again in stereo.Last edited by citizenk74; 02-01-2022 at 03:35 PM.
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A bad sound is the best dirty sound.
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This comes pretty close
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Oh also this of course.
And not so much this
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But then we can’t talk about Eric and not talk about Freddie can we?
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But I suppose those are light drive tones really.
I’m not sure I like modern, heavy gain. It squishes everything. Also, if you can’t chop with low-medium gain you don’t got chops.
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Originally Posted by fep
Live I have to say I found Vai’s tone to be indistinct and mushy compared to players like Clapton, Trux and so on. TBF I did hear him in quite a bad room, but the latter sound great even in questionable acoustics. Holdsworth too actually; I could hear every note.
I haven’t seen Johnson live. I do wonder how well his sound would come over in a live mix; a lot of treble roll off there (but then you could say the same of Clapton c1968)
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Eric Johnson sounds delicious. I really like it, but when dirty I like it a bit more brutal myself.
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Little Wing's guitar solo played by Hiram Bullock from Sting album "Nothing Like The Sun"
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Another Dusty Springfield fan here, but anyway...
Great tone on Star of Jupiter, Big Daddy-o.
As for Clapton, it was this playing and tone that quite rightly earned him a reputation early on. He rarely got near it afterwards, IMHO.
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Originally Posted by kris
Below is my humble attempt from ~0:15 till the melody, for the sake of brevity reduced to one char per measure ('R' -- meaning 'Right' and 'S' -- well, Scofield).
I wondered if there is a system in the harmonic rhythm when you play outlandish staff and still sound great. No, I don't think I discern one
RRRRRRRR
RRRRSRSS
RRSSRRRR
RRSSSSSR
SSSRSSSR
SSSSSSRR
SSSSRRRR
SSSSRRSS
RRSSRRSS
SSSRSSRR
RRSSSSRR
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Albert Collins (ice pick with feedback):
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Originally Posted by Danil
Theres a sort of an arc here in that there is more and more S in the R as it goes on, but it never goes completely S for a full 8 bar section, but the S peaks 6 - 8 lines down out of 11.
maybe you could plot S against R and find some correspondence with the Golden section lol
Never go full Scofield. Not even if you are in fact Scofield.
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Originally Posted by grahambop
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Marinero
Transcriber wanted
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