http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39S7iMlI7-Y&context=C2ce2eADOEgsToPDskJ823baLOTAp3zG17dvX37B
Just few quick notes: I play a mix of Zoo TV and 360 version. I also
play three quarters of the main riff on the D,G and B strings on the
9th and 10th fret and I don't do the muting - so there's no need to
add 2nd delay and the sound is just as full.
As usual, all feedback is sincerely appreciated :)
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I know Edge does that too, but, strangely, I like to play it even more
without it - I know it's not exact, but I like to hear those notes
ring. And, yeah I'll definitely need to work on the timing on fuzz
part.
Thanks for the feedback :)
On 10. Dec., 17:14 h., "Michael O'Hare" <u2guitartutori...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Does sound good but the guitar is too low in the mix I think, no?
>
> Try releasing your left hand on the main riff to mute out the notes quickly
> so every strum doesn't ring out so long. I think your timing was a little
> off on the big drive notes. Or timing was ok, but you played them at
> different points than Edge in the measure.
>
> M
>
> On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 10:42 AM, robo <robertfeld...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Well, here's my take on Ultraviolet:
>
> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39S7iMlI7-Y&context=C2ce2eADOEgsToPDsk...