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Well, the intro is obviously clean sound, then verse a little bit grunge-like sound and in the solo probably chorus/flanger. This is mostly correct. You will need a distortion pedal (if your amp has distortion, that will work but the correct pedal would be a Boss DS-1), a chorus pedal (any chorus will work but the pedal used in the recording is a Electro Harmonix Small Clone) and some kind of compression/sustainer. The comp pedal isn't required...most people get by without it when they cover the song. But a compression effect is used in the recording. The first part of the intro is clean, the second is distorted. Use the chorus for the verses and the prechorus, then switch it off and go back to the distortion for the chorus and preverse. Use all the effects for the solo.
A chorus pedal on a guitar repeats the signal you input at very close intervals so that it sounds as though there are several guitars playing instead of merely one guitar. This can give a very interesting effect and many musicians find it useful.
An old Roland chorus amp (issued mid-1970's). I don't think Jerry was using more than a wah-wah pedal for outboard gear either. There's a switch right on the amp that will make this sound happen pretty much automatically.Duris Maxwell, drums / Doucette
It varies but the most used effects pedals are: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus Boss DD-2 Digital Delay Boss DS-1 Distortion Digitech WH-1 Whammy Reissue Dunlop 535Q Wah Pedal Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah Pedal Dunlop Original CryBaby Wah Pedal Fulltone Ultimate Octave Fuzz/Octave but of course there are more
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Well, the intro is obviously clean sound, then verse a little bit grunge-like sound and in the solo probably chorus/flanger. This is mostly correct. You will need a distortion pedal (if your amp has distortion, that will work but the correct pedal would be a Boss DS-1), a chorus pedal (any chorus will work but the pedal used in the recording is a Electro Harmonix Small Clone) and some kind of compression/sustainer. The comp pedal isn't required...most people get by without it when they cover the song. But a compression effect is used in the recording. The first part of the intro is clean, the second is distorted. Use the chorus for the verses and the prechorus, then switch it off and go back to the distortion for the chorus and preverse. Use all the effects for the solo.
A chorus pedal on a guitar repeats the signal you input at very close intervals so that it sounds as though there are several guitars playing instead of merely one guitar. This can give a very interesting effect and many musicians find it useful.
he doesn't really used much effects. he uses an old Acoustic head with a built in "overdrive" channel, an Ibanez SC10 Super Stereo Chorus pedal and occasionally uses a Dunlop GCB-95 Crybaby wah-wah pedal. also, his two cabs are filled with PA speakers, instead of normal bass speakers.
The Digitech RP is a guitar effect pedal used to produce a variety of musical effects. It produces effects such as whammy, wah, chorus, phaser and temolo.
An old Roland chorus amp (issued mid-1970's). I don't think Jerry was using more than a wah-wah pedal for outboard gear either. There's a switch right on the amp that will make this sound happen pretty much automatically.Duris Maxwell, drums / Doucette
It varies but the most used effects pedals are: Boss CH-1 Super Chorus Boss DD-2 Digital Delay Boss DS-1 Distortion Digitech WH-1 Whammy Reissue Dunlop 535Q Wah Pedal Dunlop Jimi Hendrix Wah Pedal Dunlop Original CryBaby Wah Pedal Fulltone Ultimate Octave Fuzz/Octave but of course there are more
Gain effects lie overdrive, compressor etc go between the guitar and amp, time based effect eg flange, chorus go in the effects loop.
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How many lines are in a chorus completely depends on the song and what the songwriter wants to say. The number of lines in a chorus is sometimes fewer than the verses, sometimes the same, sometimes more. I've listened to songs with four words as the chorus, some have as many as ten lines.
The cast of The Trio of Minuet - 2003 includes: Christine Adame as Chorus of Townspeople Joel Alvarado as Waiter Katie Arbuckle as Chorus of Jokesters Robbie Baker as Waiter Jennifer Banister as Chorus of Eaters Ashley Basten as Chorus of Townspeople Allie Battocletti as Chorus of Singers Valerie Benakis as Chorus of Townspeople Abigail Berger as Chorus of Sleepers Katie Beth Watson as Chorus of Townspeople Haylie Black as Chorus of Townspeople Tyler Blount as Chorus of Sleepers Anna Boch as Chorus of Townspeople Kimberly Bredehoeft as Chorus of Singers Rochelle Briccoe as Chorus of Townspeople Jocelyn Brousseau as Chorus of Townspeople Brittanie Brune as Chorus of Eaters Kathryn Brunton as Chorus of Singers Stephani Burgess as Chorus of Eaters Elizabeth Burkholder as Chorus of Singers Megan Byers as Chorus of Townspeople Michelle Caudie as Chorus of Sleepers Josiah Cavanaugh as Chorus of Jokesters Philine Cheng as Chorus of Townspeople Tessa Click as Chorus of Sleepers Tara Cody as Chorus of Singers Hunter Corben as Chorus of Townspeople Lauren Cottingham as Chorus of Townspeople Andrew Cronk as Waiter Matthew Crossen as Chorus of Sleepers Joey Crune as Chorus of Eaters Megan Dearth as Chorus of Eaters Rachel Deremiah as Chorus of Singers Erica Dickerson as Chorus of Townspeople Emma Diebold as Chorus of Sleepers Paige Dowe as Chorus of Singers Kelley Dragoo as Chorus of Eaters Cori Drummer as Chorus of Jokesters Jeff Edenberg as Waiter Jessica Elmore as Chorus of Townspeople Samuel Elmore as Waiter Sara Ferriell as Chorus of Townspeople Jannica Ferry as Chorus of Sleepers Jessica Finchum as Moyra the Mayor Benton Fletcher as Chorus of Singers Amanda Fletcher as Philomena the Philosopher Sean Freese as Chorus of Townspeople Katie Gasiorowski as Chorus of Singers Elizabeth Gawthrop as Chorus of Townspeople Nickia Gibson as Chorus of Townspeople Anthony Gipson as Waiter Billy Gosnell as Chorus of Townspeople Bryce Greider as Waiter Paul Grubbs as Chorus of Sleepers Robert Hailey as Chorus of Townspeople Erin Handy as Chorus of Eaters Rachel Heinhuis as Chorus of Eaters Bethany Hensley as Chorus of Townspeople Ashley Hermanson as Chorus of Eaters Stephanie Hinkle as Chorus of Eaters Danielle Hurt as Babysitter Sophia Jacobs as Chorus of Singers Elizabeth Jamison as Chorus of Singers Moriah Justin as Susie Drew Kanzler as Chorus of Singers Josh Karnek as Chorus of Eaters Caryl King as Chorus of Singers Philip Kirk as Chorus of Townspeople Page Kirkpatrick as Chorus of Jokesters Alex Kohne as Chorus of Sleepers Nicholas Kohne as Waiter Amy LaGrange as Chorus of Singers Krista Langtermar as Chorus of Singers Alice Laramore as Chorus of Singers Brent Lasher as Chorus of Townspeople Megan Lehman as Chorus of Eaters Emily Loeb as Turnip Hannah Lutgring as Chorus of Townspeople Emily Mansfield as Chorus of Townspeople Jacob Mason as Chorus of Eaters Samuel McKanney as Chorus of Jokesters Melissa McMahan as Waitress 1 Mindy Meurer as Doh Patrick Meyer as Chorus of Townspeople Katie Moberg as Chorus of Eaters Dan Molitor as Chorus of Townspeople Corrina Morris as Chorus of Singers Anne Moss as Chorus of Eaters Ben Moy as Waiter Lyndsey Moy as Waitress 2 Elliot Nelson as Chorus of Eaters Jared Norman as Chorus of Sleepers Lauren Overhage as Chorus of Eaters Sarah Paetzmanm as Chorus of Singers Victoria Patterson as Chorus of Singers Jonathan Patton as Chorus of Eaters James Patton as Dervish the Dance Instructor Kaitlin Peine as Chorus of Singers Sara Prichett as Susie Lindsay Quyle as Chorus of Townspeople Abby Ray as Chorus of Sleepers Alyssa Reeves as Chorus of Singers Betsy Reiff as Chorus of Singers Nadia Robinson as Madolyn Leela Rothenberg as Turnip Adrienne Runge as Chorus of Townspeople Chisato Sakamoto as Chorus of Singers Amy Sato as Chorus of Singers Lauren Schelle as Chorus of Singers Megan Schmoll as Chorus of Singers Sharla Scott as Chorus of Townspeople Toure Scott as Susie Stephen Sherrill as Waiter Audra Sloan as Chorus of Singers Janie Smith as Chorus of Sleepers Rose Soliven as Chorus of Singers Mollie Tavel as Chorus of Singers Chelsea Templeton as Chorus of Sleepers Brittany Thomas as Chorus of Sleepers Felicia Tilford as Chorus of Jokesters Brianna Tull as Chorus of Townspeople Lee Wadlington as Waiter Chelsea Walker as Chorus of Townspeople Ben Waters as Chorus of Eaters Monika Wathen as Chorus of Townspeople Anna Wendt as Chorus of Sleepers Elise Whitaker as Chorus of Jokesters Eliza Woodyard as Chorus of Eaters Allison Wootan as Chorus of Eaters Kara Wright