excellent guitar tutorial with good advice and I particularly like your very beautiful guitar sound and it seems to me that your model must most certainly be a US Jaguar guitar or a US Jazzmaster...
@@anotherheadlessdemo t's sure that it's an incredible guitar and since I heard you play it and with this magnificent sound that it delivers..I think I'll buy the same guitar soon and I saw that it cost 520 euros which is a very good value for money and I also like to play surf rock and I play on a Harley Benton Fusion-III HSS Roasted FNT guitar which is almost the same price and of course my guitar still delivers beautiful clear sounds but the microphones are not really extraordinary but it still works and besides you can hear me play on it on a surf rock cover that I posted on my channel and which is called "surf rider" by the group lively ones...I'll give you my link and don't hesitate to tell me what you think of the sound of my guitar or the quality of the cover thank you, here is my link: th-cam.com/video/2O0mI6cT2Vo/w-d-xo.html
There's a pedal called the "Loomer" by Keeley Electronics. It's a fuzz-reverb stompbox, but it hass this reverse reverb with an adjustable pitch bend mod, where the reverse reverb starts low and bends up into the note, which sounds pretty similar to that dip you were doing with the vibe bar.
Oddly enough, surf rock had pretty much died out by the 70s. Most of the classic surf tunes were pre-Beatles. Quinton Tarantino helped bring it back in movies like Pulp Fiction.
Great stuff, and pretty basic too. More than enough for an intro lesson. Thank's for that classic riff at the end. That'll be a fun one to practice w/out the onset of frustration and depression of trying to achieve new heights on the guitar.
Thanks for an interesting video. I'm a seniorplayer, just starting up playing that wonderful surfsound I remember from my childhood. Nice to see what gear you're using, and thanks for the information about the surf "drip" - I didn't knew you only can make the real "drip" with the spring reverb and not the hall/plate. I'm into buying me a reverb pedal, so that was real good info. Cheers from Denmark, Mogens.
Glad you found the video helpful. There is way to get a drip sound using hall or plate - you just need to add a little delay. It almost sounds like the real deal. That said, there are quiet a few pedals out there that imitate spring reverb, beside the Oceans 11 (which I use all the time).
Thanks for sharing this great stuff. I’ve been playing surf guitar over 40 years. I currently use Squier Mustang guitar with Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. The internal spring reverb does a great job but lacks a good “drip” sound. However, the audience can’t tell the difference! Rock on! 😎🎼🎸🎶🌊🏄🏼
Totally. Just like when i make a mistake on stage. And in my mind it is catastrophic. The audience never knew the difference. Best to laugh it off in the moment and keep rockin!
@@datsunlambchops4624 man, I just talked with a local guitarist after his set the other day. He put on a good show and everyone was happy, but he was hung up about his amps humming. Guess he normally plays a LP with humbuckers, but he was on a single coil stratocaster that day, and he said all he could hear was the buzz from the amp. Nobody in the audience heard it, I didn't hear it. Maybe it was there, maybe it wasn't. But on-stage "catastrophes" for us, usually don't even get noticed by the audience... Who are the reason we are there.
Great tips on the Surf Guitar sound, David Thank you! Also love your guitar. (I have a Squier CVJM.) I especially liked the Beach Boys lick at the end. (Although as a beginner I had the dickens of a time figuring out the tabs- thank goodness for super slo-mo.)
Sometimes you can talk about playing a surf tune or 2??? LoL! Sounds about like me trying to get folk to play Ramones- Punk Rock here in Mississippi. Love Surf Rock too and I plan to get a Jazzaster soon as possible to go with my Fender Twin, Tremelo, Boss Reverb 60 something, Delay- Slapbback. Love your Jazzmaster
Hey, outstanding! I traded in my Strat and two modeling Amps was ready to quit, then my Guitar dealer asked me to try the Mini Jazzmaster for my sore old hands. Well, it was cute and seemed easier so I took it on loan, but he is getting a Classic Vibe in soon i want to try it. I keep my Boutique Amp and two pedals just in case. I then came across you series of videos. WOW!,, That is what i want to do play that Jab like the old days. Gotta get me that Oceans 11, it is so awesome. I need to finish this video and write down the gear you used. Really like the look of that special Guitar but it may be out of my budget. Thank You so much, D
Dennis Murphey Glad this inspired you! The JM Jazzmaster is in the same price range as the CV. Both are good - check out my comparison video. There are so many good reverb pedals out there too. Oceans 11 just happens to have a lot of options and flexibility compared to other “spring” reverb pedals.
Great tips.....I built a Fender 6G15 stand-alone reverb unit...sounds great. Used a 6K6 instead of the 6V6...use it with my 5F2A build....both sound great together !
I just bought a Mustang type guitar that has the switches like the jaguar or jazz master guitars, and the same type of tremelo. This video helped! I bought the guitar to help with achieving that surf sound, and it works real well for that. This tutorial helped add more to what I was already getting and it sounds great! Thank you for the tips!!
Oh, the spring reverb must have been what The Ventures used in Diamond Head, I think? As well as a few other of their tunes. Always wondered what sort of effect that was, thanks for the info. I bought my first electric guitar recently. A Yamaha Pacifica strat copy, specifically to have a whammy bar and play surf rock. (A Jazzmaster or Mustang was out of my price range). I find substituting certain notes with quick hammer-ons and pull-offs can enhance the surfiness of the sound and sound much more exciting. That's my tip.
Congrats on the new guitar. Yes, I'm certain The Ventures used spring reverb tank on Diamond Head. Both hammer ons and pull offs are important techniques to know!
I have one. Put a bone nut , Lollar blade master in the neck , Duncan antiquity 1 in the bridge , custom shop wiring and switches and it’s so heavenly !!!
@@anotherheadlessdemo Certainly is Awesome Surf playing ! I'll just have to watch the video in slo-mo until I get the fingering. Presently, for Surf, use a G&L Comanche thru a SolidGoldFX SurfRider3 Reverb, TC Electronics Flashback X4 Delay & Looper, Boss CS-3 Compression-Sustainer into a Fender SuperChamp X2 Amp. Tried the set up using a 1992 Peavey EVH 5150 Amp Stack...buy the little Fender X2 was more friendly.
@@anotherheadlessdemo you actually just helped me write out a quick demo with just this video and I had no idea about the spring reverb and that really helped refine my tone!
There was a surf rock revival in the 80s and 90s. Quite a few of those bands are still around. Some had a more twangy traditional sound and others much more modern (more distorted guitar for instance).
@@anotherheadlessdemo i have the ac too.....i loved the British so much, i bought the real thing....the Tech 21.....believe it or not....i liked the Joyo more.....the first one i bought was the American....good Fender tones but not really good dirty tones....the AC for me does a very fat and funky lead....on the clean side, but great for bass too....the trick with that one is the mid control....i use them all because of where i live....the British does it for me....takes other pedals really well.......the usual od pedals and wah etc...and a delay or reverb after it....it works for me....then i drive through town blasting my 'homemade' recordings....everybody likes homemade.....right?!.....ha!
Awesome. Love the J Mascis Jazzmaster, would have loved to get it but I got a classic vibe Jaguar instead for my first guitar. Had to be aware of the money :( but if I ever get rich this is the guitar I'm getting
i dont fully know who to play a guitar but i plan on learning how to in my own way cause thats how i learn how to make electronic music and how some of the most well know artistes learned why conform to who every one learns. it would make less unquie.
Oddly enough, I don't do that particularly well. This biggest problem I have is keeping each stroke consistent. Probably need to work on that! The best thing to do is start slow, and get each stroke consistent, then work on playing it faster. Make sense?
To do this it is easiest to mute with your left hand instead of palm muting with your right. Left hand muting is more common practice in bass playing but to do this, fret the note with your index and allow your other fingers to gently rest on the string. This mutes the note and frees up your right hand to focus on tremolo picking. For the octave slide effect you can just start on the 12th fret and slide down to open. You can also fret and strum through both the E and B strings for a chord slide.
Not only is it a surf rock tutorial, but it’s also a spaghetti western tutorial.
Yes! Absolutely.
Godammit Arthur don’t tell em the secrets! Ya up and gone spoiled it fer e’ryone!!
@@sweetsoul3145 Here's my take on spaghetti western music. :)
th-cam.com/video/agHHCmtykO0/w-d-xo.html
@@anotherheadlessdemo thank you so much! I commented this a while ago but never saw this reply. Hope all is well.
@@arthurmorgan319 stick to the plan
i trust old man that giving surf rock techniques
I'm not THAT old. LOL.
"How Do You Do Fellow Kids?"
Hey that's rude
David Niles I think the beard just makes you seem wise lol
@@domraffainifilminspiration1831 I've been called a wise guy before, so I guess it's working . :)
I like how you instruct us in a very down-to-earth way how things are done. Very practical, very straight-to-the-point.
Thank you!
Got this in my recommendations, got interested because I’m a music nerd, stayed for the nice man.
Thank you. :)
Nightmare on Beach Street
Ha! Perfect!
Freddy Kruger is he was a nice guitar man
Yes, but as soon as he puts the guitar down, watch out. :)
Must be Mr Kruger from Kruger industrial smoothing then. :)
I love how he describes the sound and how to get the sounds. It’s very helpful
Such a chill vibe. I'd love to have a teacher like you.
Thank you!
love surf rock man. raw sound of the guitar, reverb, and whammy. I use my American Strat and Schecter Diamond Banshee-6
the chord from better call saul xD
4:30
That's called an A major and is one of the most common chords lmao.
@@mastersyncho9802 also the first chord he plays
Ok I'm off to buy all the gear listed. When I get back I'll practice guitar- PROMISE
LOL.
I do not have a whammy, it has occurred to me !
Im crazy about surf. Such a gorgeous sound
That's the best surf technique explanation I've seen. Everything I watch or read seems to state the obvious. Thanks!
Thanks much. Glad it was helpful!
This is the most wholesome lesson I’ve ever had
Thank you!
i have that same jazz master! i love those guitars!!!
Might be the best Squier for the money!
7:32 yes, I always wanted to know how this done!!
You kept coming really close to playing Walk Don't Run and I was in constant tension haha Thanks for the tips!
I keep telling myself I need to record that one. I've got a Mustang that might be prefect for it.:)
that spring reverb has a NICE DRIP!! amazing
It's very realistic!
@anotherheadlessdemo i have the boss rv6 and also uafx dream pedal and this has way more drip!
I think I saw this great review on 60 Cycle Hum and decided to buy one.
your gear is surprisingly really versatile ima have to copy your setup for my small room
That last Beach Boys lick really smacks of Gimme Shrlter. Well done!
I always liked that lick. :)
excellent guitar tutorial with good advice and I particularly like your very beautiful guitar sound and it seems to me that your model must most certainly be a US Jaguar guitar or a US Jazzmaster...
Thanks! The guitar is actually a Squier J Mascis Jazzmaster made in China. It's an awesome guitar.
@@anotherheadlessdemo t's sure that it's an incredible guitar and since I heard you play it and with this magnificent sound that it delivers..I think I'll buy the same guitar soon and I saw that it cost 520 euros which is a very good value for money and I also like to play surf rock and I play on a Harley Benton Fusion-III HSS Roasted FNT guitar which is almost the same price and of course my guitar still delivers beautiful clear sounds but the microphones are not really extraordinary but it still works and besides you can hear me play on it on a surf rock cover that I posted on my channel and which is called "surf rider" by the group lively ones...I'll give you my link and don't hesitate to tell me what you think of the sound of my guitar or the quality of the cover thank you, here is my link: th-cam.com/video/2O0mI6cT2Vo/w-d-xo.html
You have a very stylish sweater
Thank you!
you're awesome ! you remind of my best friend and band mate's dope dad who plays in a bunch of blue grass bands. keep rockin old man we love u
Thanks! I will play until I can't. :)
This was an excellent and informative introduction to surf rock! Well done sir!
Thanks!
There's a pedal called the "Loomer" by Keeley Electronics. It's a fuzz-reverb stompbox, but it hass this reverse reverb with an adjustable pitch bend mod, where the reverse reverb starts low and bends up into the note, which sounds pretty similar to that dip you were doing with the vibe bar.
decades ago i was in a band that did a ' day tripper ' cover
as an instrumental surf tune - always went over well.
Do you have a recording? That would be fun to hear.
I wasn't born in the 70's, but I love surf rock.
Oddly enough, surf rock had pretty much died out by the 70s. Most of the classic surf tunes were pre-Beatles. Quinton Tarantino helped bring it back in movies like Pulp Fiction.
@@anotherheadlessdemo good to know.
Surf Rock was the music of the early 60s, my girl!
you should try and check out the band Hot Flash Heat Wave. love their stuff especially the Soaked album. very beachy/surfy
That surf sound started in California in 1962.
Great stuff, and pretty basic too. More than enough for an intro lesson. Thank's for that classic riff at the end. That'll be a fun one to practice w/out the onset of frustration and depression of trying to achieve new heights on the guitar.
Great video! I love surf guitar, and I'll use your tips. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I have a Strat with a whammy bar. Not quite a Jazz-master, but close. Love the tips, albeit 4 years later!
Strats are great and have sounds you're not going to get out of a Jazzmaster.
I think that was Dick Dale’s main guit.
You are correct!
That tone is amazing
Thanks!
Thanks for an interesting video. I'm a seniorplayer, just starting up playing that
wonderful surfsound I remember from my childhood. Nice to see what gear
you're using, and thanks for the information about the surf "drip" - I didn't knew
you only can make the real "drip" with the spring reverb and not the hall/plate.
I'm into buying me a reverb pedal, so that was real good info. Cheers from
Denmark, Mogens.
Glad you found the video helpful. There is way to get a drip sound using hall or plate - you just need to add a little delay. It almost sounds like the real deal. That said, there are quiet a few pedals out there that imitate spring reverb, beside the Oceans 11 (which I use all the time).
Thanks for the tips! I am getting into Beach Fossils and this sounds very similar to their sound. THANK YOU
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for sharing this great stuff. I’ve been playing surf guitar over 40 years. I currently use Squier Mustang guitar with Fender Deluxe Reverb amp. The internal spring reverb does a great job but lacks a good “drip” sound. However, the audience can’t tell the difference! Rock on! 😎🎼🎸🎶🌊🏄🏼
Totally. Just like when i make a mistake on stage. And in my mind it is catastrophic. The audience never knew the difference. Best to laugh it off in the moment and keep rockin!
@@datsunlambchops4624 man, I just talked with a local guitarist after his set the other day. He put on a good show and everyone was happy, but he was hung up about his amps humming. Guess he normally plays a LP with humbuckers, but he was on a single coil stratocaster that day, and he said all he could hear was the buzz from the amp.
Nobody in the audience heard it, I didn't hear it. Maybe it was there, maybe it wasn't. But on-stage "catastrophes" for us, usually don't even get noticed by the audience... Who are the reason we are there.
Thanks for the tips David I love surf music
You are welcome!
I bought a Mascis Jazzmaster partly because of your videos ; i already had the Oceans 11 but my guitars weren't quite there . Nice work 🙂
Thanks much. I hope you are enjoying your J Mascis!
Hell yes 🥰
That JM has some wonderful tones with the whammy bar
Yup. It's a keeper.
Great tips on the Surf Guitar sound, David Thank you! Also love your guitar. (I have a Squier CVJM.) I especially liked the Beach Boys lick at the end. (Although as a beginner I had the dickens of a time figuring out the tabs- thank goodness for super slo-mo.)
Thak you! Oddly enough, I have never learned tabs. Maybe I should? :)
Beautiful reverb in the intro! Beautiful enough so it made me subscribe!✌👍🎸
Thanks Justin!
I love surf and you are showing it very clearly and good. Thanks😘
Thank you. I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Cool stuff David. LOVE me some instrumental surf music. Tom Stanton is my hero.
Thanks! It's fun stuff to play!
Sometimes you can talk about playing a surf tune or 2??? LoL! Sounds about like me trying to get folk to play Ramones- Punk Rock here in Mississippi. Love Surf Rock too and I plan to get a Jazzaster soon as possible to go with my Fender Twin, Tremelo, Boss Reverb 60 something, Delay- Slapbback. Love your Jazzmaster
Thanks. I do have a how-to-play video:
th-cam.com/video/MJAyFz1TPGI/w-d-xo.html
Hey, outstanding! I traded in my Strat and two modeling Amps was ready to quit, then my Guitar dealer asked me to try the Mini Jazzmaster for my sore old hands. Well, it was cute and seemed easier so I took it on loan, but he is getting a Classic Vibe in soon i want to try it. I keep my Boutique Amp and two pedals just in case. I then came across you series of videos. WOW!,, That is what i want to do play that Jab like the old days. Gotta get me that Oceans 11, it is so awesome. I need to finish this video and write down the gear you used. Really like the look of that special Guitar but it may be out of my budget. Thank You so much, D
Dennis Murphey Glad this inspired you! The JM Jazzmaster is in the same price range as the CV. Both are good - check out my comparison video. There are so many good reverb pedals out there too. Oceans 11 just happens to have a lot of options and flexibility compared to other “spring” reverb pedals.
I’m thinking about getting this jazzmaster for my sludge metal band lol, great video :)
Thanks for the tips! I love the Surf sound.
Great tips.....I built a Fender 6G15 stand-alone reverb unit...sounds great. Used a 6K6 instead of the 6V6...use it with my 5F2A build....both sound great together !
I just bought a Mustang type guitar that has the switches like the jaguar or jazz master guitars, and the same type of tremelo. This video helped! I bought the guitar to help with achieving that surf sound, and it works real well for that. This tutorial helped add more to what I was already getting and it sounds great! Thank you for the tips!!
Thanks much - glad it helped!
What type of guitar did you buy? Harley Benton?
I was trying a Squire out just like yours today. What a coincidence!
It'a the best Squire I've ever owned or played!
Excellent playing and instruction
Thank you - glad you enjoyed it!
Excellent video.
Thanks!
Amazing jazz master
The fact that you roasted yourself in text makes me trust your lesson that much more.
Excellent instruction and playing. Enjoying your content. God bless.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
dude this is so amazing. thank you for this video :) i got really inspired to learn Surf Rock and this is really going to be... instrumental! :D
Thanks. Glad you liked the video!
such a great guy
Oh, the spring reverb must have been what The Ventures used in Diamond Head, I think? As well as a few other of their tunes. Always wondered what sort of effect that was, thanks for the info.
I bought my first electric guitar recently. A Yamaha Pacifica strat copy, specifically to have a whammy bar and play surf rock. (A Jazzmaster or Mustang was out of my price range).
I find substituting certain notes with quick hammer-ons and pull-offs can enhance the surfiness of the sound and sound much more exciting. That's my tip.
Congrats on the new guitar. Yes, I'm certain The Ventures used spring reverb tank on Diamond Head. Both hammer ons and pull offs are important techniques to know!
Thank you sir absolute brilliant vid gonna plug my inbanez in an start working
Glad it helped!
Dick dale played so incredibly hard he rocked till the day he died I try to replicate it but I'm not good enough yet lol one of a kind
I have the Ocean 11 as well and love it!!!
That J Mascis Squire Jazzmaster is amazing!!
One of my fave guitars
I have one. Put a bone nut , Lollar blade master in the neck , Duncan antiquity 1 in the bridge , custom shop wiring and switches and it’s so heavenly !!!
Thank you! This is great. I wanna get into surf guitar 😃
Thanks! Playing surf music is certainly fun!
the last tip was rad!
Thanks! I'll have to go back and see what that was. :)
This video is really helpful(and the guy is cool)
helped a lot thanks! great jazzmaster too!
Glad it helped!
Well done
Thank you!
Neat !! I subscribed. Want to see more of this with TAB if possible. Thanks !!
I have no idea how to write tabs! LOL I've always learned by ear.
@@anotherheadlessdemo Certainly is Awesome Surf playing ! I'll just have to watch the video in slo-mo until I get the fingering. Presently, for Surf, use a G&L Comanche thru a SolidGoldFX SurfRider3 Reverb, TC Electronics Flashback X4 Delay & Looper, Boss CS-3 Compression-Sustainer into a Fender SuperChamp X2 Amp. Tried the set up using a 1992 Peavey EVH 5150 Amp Stack...buy the little Fender X2 was more friendly.
Thank you!
I really want to thank you for this video this is amazing
You're so welcome!
@@anotherheadlessdemo you actually just helped me write out a quick demo with just this video and I had no idea about the spring reverb and that really helped refine my tone!
Glad to hear this helped!
great lesson
Thank you!
Thank you David. Inspired me to try this!
Hey David - Glad to hear it!
Thanks for the lesson man it was really helpful.
You're welcome!
I respect you and surf rock music
Thank you!
@@anotherheadlessdemo no problem
The Freddy Krueger style Jumper looks cool. I've never seen this other guitar you showed for a moment. A Strat also does it for Surf, as Dick Dale.
you really like that goldpickard i like the orginal MIJ FENDER SUNBURST/TORTOISESHELL PICKGUARD THE SAME TYPE THAT Bob Bogle the Ventures
I like the gold pick guard as well. Some players swap that out. Not me!
This kid is a good player...;-). Sounds great. Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for listening!
"Is that cheating?"
No. It's not. You can't "cheat" in art.
Good answer. :)
I'm sure some elitist would disagree. People just love to argue and criticize. But I agree, all this is open to YOUR interpretation. Good on ya!
Beautiful guitar!
Can not believe we do not hear new surf type music nowadays delivered with a more modern sound. Cannons come to mind.
There was a surf rock revival in the 80s and 90s. Quite a few of those bands are still around. Some had a more twangy traditional sound and others much more modern (more distorted guitar for instance).
This is a great video
Thank you!
thanks David
So good!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well explained. Good job!
Thanks!
I play a Grestch hollow body for surf sounds great with a ocean’s 11 and a fender vaporizer amplifier
That must sound magnificent. I'd love one of those Vaporizers!
@@anotherheadlessdemo mine is in orange but thy have that beautiful surf green amp sounds great
Strat or tele or jazzmaster......
Something with a twangy bright bridge pickup..... oceans 11 is a great one...
Awesome video and super helpful Great Sound
Awesome thanks!
You are welcome. :)
Thanks man, youre cool
Very nice!
Thank you! Cheers!
Catch a wave and you're sitting on top of the world
Surfers rule!
still amazed by how well the oceans 11 does the surf drip
I know, right? The only thing I don't like about it, is it requires a separate power supply from my other pedals.
Cool.....i have that Joyo pedal.....but i like the British Joyo the most....but when i need a good Fender tone.....
I've been thinking about getting the British Joyo ... I have the AC Tone, but I rarely use it.
@@anotherheadlessdemo i have the ac too.....i loved the British so much, i bought the real thing....the Tech 21.....believe it or not....i liked the Joyo more.....the first one i bought was the American....good Fender tones but not really good dirty tones....the AC for me does a very fat and funky lead....on the clean side, but great for bass too....the trick with that one is the mid control....i use them all because of where i live....the British does it for me....takes other pedals really well.......the usual od pedals and wah etc...and a delay or reverb after it....it works for me....then i drive through town blasting my 'homemade' recordings....everybody likes homemade.....right?!.....ha!
Good tips, Thanks !! I subscribed
Thanks for the sub!
Awesome. Love the J Mascis Jazzmaster, would have loved to get it but I got a classic vibe Jaguar instead for my first guitar. Had to be aware of the money :( but if I ever get rich this is the guitar I'm getting
The CV Jaguar is nice too, and perfect for surf.
@@anotherheadlessdemo exactly. That's what I love about it, still able to surf around.
Love this video, thank you!
i dont fully know who to play a guitar but i plan on learning how to in my own way cause thats how i learn how to make electronic music and how some of the most well know artistes learned why conform to who every one learns. it would make less unquie.
but i like surf rock sound and i think if it had something new to it, it would become super uqunie.
srry for typos im farther then drunk rn.
No problem!
love your vids! Keep on making more!
Nice very clean
Hello, back to Dick Dale tremolo picking, he was of Lebanese decent and that kind of music uses the same picking technique.
This is brilliant.
Thanks!
Thanks for these great tips! love your guitar x
kissesarestitches You’re welcome. Glad you liked it!
Hi David, I was hoping to get a tip on how to do a proper tremolo picked muted long slid so often heard with this style.
Oddly enough, I don't do that particularly well. This biggest problem I have is keeping each stroke consistent. Probably need to work on that! The best thing to do is start slow, and get each stroke consistent, then work on playing it faster. Make sense?
To do this it is easiest to mute with your left hand instead of palm muting with your right.
Left hand muting is more common practice in bass playing but to do this, fret the note with your index and allow your other fingers to gently rest on the string. This mutes the note and frees up your right hand to focus on tremolo picking. For the octave slide effect you can just start on the 12th fret and slide down to open. You can also fret and strum through both the E and B strings for a chord slide.
I play in a band that mostly does atomic style punk but we do a lot of surfy riffs, heavily soaked in reverb and delay.
I'm afraid i'm addicted to reverb and delay. :)
any links??
ska/punk reggae ‼️🤙🤙