Oh man, now you're asking... first one is sliding up to a B flat, with the middle finger damping the A string and the index on the fifth fret of the G string, so it's 6xO56x. Then for the E flat you move the middle finger down to the A string and the index up to the D string, so it's x65O6x. And for the extra chord at 0:38, you keep that shape and slide up to the 11th fret for an A flat.
Thats a mighty clear low end for a fuzz
Yes, the Cafetiere is less thick-sounding than other percolators I've tried.
nice
Hey, nice riff. Not that I’m going to nick it but can you tell me what the chords you play between G and resolving back to D? Thanks
Oh man, now you're asking... first one is sliding up to a B flat, with the middle finger damping the A string and the index on the fifth fret of the G string, so it's 6xO56x. Then for the E flat you move the middle finger down to the A string and the index up to the D string, so it's x65O6x. And for the extra chord at 0:38, you keep that shape and slide up to the 11th fret for an A flat.
Please let me know if that makes sense - I'm not used to writing chords down!
@@DickieDemos amazing, thank you
how did you get the guitar sound in your intro music? When your logo shows
Oh, I wish I could remember… basically I turned on about seven pedals at once, definitely including a Red Panda Particle.
And of course it's oop
It's… it's what??
Out of stock.....hopefully they will do another run soon
@@chrisknight3734 oh yeah, he seems to have been out of Cafetieres for months.
@@chrisknight3734 Update from Zander: "The Cafetiere is finally back in stock in a new and improved form!"