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GPASUYF - Twisted Logic Tour

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Does anyone have an idea what Jonny Plays during 3:14-4:06 of this video

It is different to the studio/album version of the song, there seems to be a heavy delay. Yet it isnt played the same as the recorded version. Tabs would be good!;)

Haha, I love the start "Ok I messed it up already"

 

He does something simliar at Glastonbury...but I can't tab it becuase I can't read tab...

GPASUYF Live Version Jonny Bridge Riffs

 

Well I know that it starts with this C#, Eb, E riff (exact number of strums may be off a bit) =

 

e-----------------------------------------------

B---2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-2-4h-5p-4-2--- Repeat

G-----------------------------------------------

D-----------------------------------------------

A-----------------------------------------------

E------------------------------------------------

 

Then Jonny repeats that a couple times with some major Fuzz/Distortion and slight Delay effects. But the other part sounds like improvising, basically he goes up the 2nd string and ends on a eerie-sounding, bending C#.

So I think this is how it goes. (sorry if it's weird or whatever, I tried :\ ..It's a bit hard to decipher what notes Jonny plays....)

 

e---------------------------------------------------------------

B---2b-2b-2b-2b-2b-2b-2b-4h-5p-4-2------repeat once, then:

G----------------------------------------------------------------

 

This is picked really fast with all that delay/distortion I mentioned before:

e------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

B---2-2-2-4-4-4-5-5-5-7-7-7-9-9-9-11-11-11-13-13-13-13-13-15-15-15-15-15-16-16-16-16-13b-13b-13b-13b-13b-15b-15b-15b-15b-15b-16b-16b-16b-16b-16b--------13b------- echo

G------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

 

 

h = hammer on

b = bend

p = pull off

 

Hope that helps somehow. :) :confused:

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Thanks for tabbing it out! sound correct to me, you got it right that its hard to hear what he's playing.;) so a fuzz is what makes the "droning" type sound?

"Droning" effect

 

I believe Jonny has a Vintage Pro Co Rat (Distortion Pedal) which does create a muddy, "droning" sound. Based on the setlists I've seen,

Jon marks the Pro-Co Rat and one of the settings on his Line 6 DL-4 pedal for the effects he uses in GPASUYF. The Line 6 pedal is most likely responsible for the slight delay. So that means that the Rat is probably the cause of that droning sound.

 

But since I'm not an expert on all these pedals (although I wish I had them all, and you probably do too ;))

you should see this site for more info. on Jon's pedals (just click on the "FX" tab)

http://www.whataboutjonbuckland.tk/

  • 4 weeks later...

For this outro he uses the Mxr phase 90 pedal, and a few others I suppose.

  • 4 weeks later...

In this clip it also sounds to me like he may be using the MXR Micro Amp as well. (for part of it anyway). Although it's just a boost pedal, if you set the gain to maximum, you can distort the preamp just enough to get a unique subtle overdrive that none of Jonny's usual pedals really would sound like (not the RAT or the tonebender anyway, don't think he has other distortion in his rig)

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