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tom morello

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Posté 08 June 2008 - 11:18

bonjour dernierement je suis aller au concert de rage against the machine a bercy et j'ai pu admirer tom morello avec ces nombreuses techniques que j'essaye de reproduire. j'ai commence par ,je crois que sa s'apelle comme sa ,le scratch quand l'on passe sa main gauche sur les cordes au dessus du micro et jouant avec le changeur de micro l'un a 10 l'autre a 0.j'ai compris comment sa marcher mais je n'ai pas encore capte les subtilites . j'aimerai savoir aussi quelle la methode pour jouer avc le jack sur les cordes puisque moi sa me donne toujours le meme son.et j'aimerai savoir quelle sorte de pedale il utilise .merci pour vos reponses et vos indication sur ce magicien de la guitare
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Posté 08 June 2008 - 15:31

Bonjour,
Tom Morello le roi de l'effet whammy.
Voilà son style et matériel.
Je n'ai pas le temps de te traduire le texte, mais c'est compréhensible pour celui qui c'est lire. J'ai mis les pédales d'effets en rouge :rolleyes:

Guitar and Technique

"Whatever it takes", a nylon-string acoustic guitar used by Morello in his The Nightwatchman persona.

Morello is famed for his guitar style, which consists of heavy metal/punk hybrid riffs and hip hop-inspired sounds. His guitar playing is also characterized by heavy use of guitar effects, such as delay, modulation, wah, harmonizers, distortion, feedback, and others in unique ways and combinations. The most recognizable effect in Morello's arsenal is the Digitech Whammy, which helps him create many of his sounds. Matthew Bellamy of the English band Muse has cited Morello as an influence, which can be seen in his use of pitch-shifting in solos.

Critically acclaimed, he is said to use the guitar in a unique and imaginative way; rather than just plucking the strings, his maneuvers include toggling between two pickups - one on and one off - while rubbing his hands on the strings over the pickups (his signature vinyl scratch effect used in "Bulls on Parade"). He also uses techniques such as rapidly hitting a pencil on the strings ("Cochise", although he now emulates the sound by "baby-tapping" the strings), scraping an Allen wrench on the strings for a whole song[citation needed] ("People of the Sun") and even tapping or scratching his pick-ups and strings with his audio jack cable ("Bullet In The Head").

To assist in his alien guitar sounds, Morello chooses various effects pedals. During his tenure in RATM, he used a Dunlop Cry Baby, a Digitech WH-1 Whammy, a Boss DD-2 Digital Delay, a DOD EQ pedal (used to boost the volume during guitar solos), and an Ibanez DFL Flanger. Around the time of The Battle of Los Angeles he added a Boss TR-2 Tremolo pedal (which can be heard on "Guerrilla Radio"). For Audioslave, Morello replaced the Ibanez Flanger with a MXR Phase 90. His amplifier of choice has always been a 50-watt Marshall JCM 800 2205 and a Peavey 4x12 cabinet. Though the Marshall is his amp of choice with Rage Against the Machine, he used a Vox AC30 combo amplifier to record multiple tracks on Audioslave's 'Revelations' album. While the Marshall amplifier has two channels, he only uses the overdrive channel, and simply turns down the volume on his guitar to get cleaner sounds.

In the studio, Tom uses the same setup for the bulk of the guitar tracks. For The Battle of Los Angeles, he also used a few other amps, such as a Line 6 as heard on the clean, spacey intro of "Mic Check," plus a Pignose mini-amp and a MusicMan "Twin" style amp.[18] Morello has used several guitars throughout his career, two of the most well-known being branded "Arm the Homeless" and "Soul Power",with "Arm the Homeless" available to play in Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock. For Audioslave's Revelations album Tom used a red Gibson Les Paul[1]. He also uses an acoustic guitar called "Whatever It Takes" for his performances under the alias The Nightwatchman.
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Posté 08 June 2008 - 16:38

merci beaucoup,par contre je sais toujours pas comment faire comme dans bullet in the head avec le jack puisque moi sa donne toujours le meme son et aucune nuance. arrivera t-on a percer le secret de tom mdr
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Posté 08 June 2008 - 17:09

ha,je crois savoir(merci youtube)je suppose que c'est en touchant des materiaux different sur ses micros
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