I went thru multiple videos to find out how this works and yours is the first one that actually showed it lol. I ended up just getting a Game Changer Audio Plus pedal. I wish I'd seen this first 😅.
In the words of the great Sir Jimmy Page, It might get loud!!! Cool videos, Andre, particularly liked yur Rock n roll led zep breakdown discussion too. Hendrix was also a master of this. Also the early live Oasis, Noel uses this, saying there main sound came from cranked tube amps, ideal!! When I first started learning guitar many years ago , i can remember someone saying to play behind ur amps to avoid feedback, upon discovering that my guitar was always close to front of speaker to experiment with feedback, poor neighbours as i usually did it when alone in parents house..headphones weren't reallya thing then .
albert collins' montreux performance - he held a note for a dozen seconds by switching to the middle position having the humbucker and single coil of his tele feed into the note. he's pretty much playing on edge of uncontrollable feedback the whole show on his twin reverb
andre if you want to play something cool with this trick. check out pink floyd shine on you crazy diamond prt1-5 live in 1977. the first intro solo dave uses sustain to the fullest. performances to check out are may 9 1977, july 2 1977,july 4 1977,june 27,1977.
As Andre said/showed in the demo the sustain is achieved thru the feedback loop thru the guitars pickups, so the amp vol has to be set loud enough and positioned close enough so your picking up the guitars own signal through the pickups This is why various artists use x position markers on the stage which are deemed sweet spots for this particular trick. It will get loud!!!
Another great example is Santana's "Europa" live on the Moonflower LP (1978). Thanks for a great presentation on how it's done!
That’s the best one note solo I’ve ever heard (plus a free class). Thanks a bunch m8!
You should hear Dizzy Gillespie's "One Note Samba" lmao
@@ianbraswell I’ve seen the original with Tom Jobim.
@@TriGrutt Ah yes, person of culture 👌😂🤌
So this is how it works, god damn. Thank you!
I'm glad the video was useful. Thanks for the comment!
I went thru multiple videos to find out how this works and yours is the first one that actually showed it lol. I ended up just getting a Game Changer Audio Plus pedal. I wish I'd seen this first 😅.
In the words of the great Sir Jimmy Page, It might get loud!!!
Cool videos, Andre, particularly liked yur Rock n roll led zep breakdown discussion too.
Hendrix was also a master of this. Also the early live Oasis, Noel uses this, saying there main sound came from cranked tube amps, ideal!! When I first started learning guitar many years ago , i can remember someone saying to play behind ur amps to avoid feedback, upon discovering that my guitar was always close to front of speaker to experiment with feedback, poor neighbours as i usually did it when alone in parents house..headphones weren't reallya thing then .
albert collins' montreux performance - he held a note for a dozen seconds by switching to the middle position having the humbucker and single coil of his tele feed into the note. he's pretty much playing on edge of uncontrollable feedback the whole show on his twin reverb
The “bruh” at 2:50 is perfect
Fr it’s so funny
Another great lesson and video! Tks a lot!!!
andre if you want to play something cool with this trick. check out pink floyd shine on you crazy diamond prt1-5 live in 1977. the first intro solo dave uses sustain to the fullest. performances to check out are may 9 1977, july 2 1977,july 4 1977,june 27,1977.
I love amp feedback!
Awesome!!!!
How did get the feedback to keep going? For mine, it just fades away like 3 seconds later I don't know but it fades away know why?
Try more volume and/or gain, plus standing at different angles
As Andre said/showed in the demo the sustain is achieved thru the feedback loop thru the guitars pickups, so the amp vol has to be set loud enough and positioned close enough so your picking up the guitars own signal through the pickups
This is why various artists use x position markers on the stage which are deemed sweet spots for this particular trick.
It will get loud!!!
@@julianandrews6025 Thanks but as this comment I made is pretty old I already found out
Cool stuff. Educational and fun to watch. Learned something new. Thanks!
Thanks brother
I feel like you could do that at extremely low volumes by putting a small speaker up to your bridge, like physically touching it.
There is the ebow option too
🔥 awesome
Thanks!
i fhink the best example of this is rory gallaghers solo in isle of wigth live performance of whats going on
Good example. Thanks
I think another great example would he Peter Green's The Supernatural.
Slash does this but a little different
Yeah, the concept is sort of the same though
Bad boy boogie live explain
Do you want a lot of sustained dialed in on the amp?
Pls do riff raff
No, my tele does it at bedroom level!