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by iefje » 09 Nov 2023, 16:50
I think it was a Burns Double Six, but I seem to recall that someone said it was two double-tracked six-string guitar parts.
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by hiffclall » 09 Nov 2023, 17:41
iefje wrote:I think it was a Burns Double Six, but I seem to recall that someone said it was two double-tracked six-string guitar parts.
Ah thanks ok. I did wonder about the double track thing.,....
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by Moderne » 09 Nov 2023, 18:23
It's double-tracked six-string guitars. Just after the solo you can hear the two notes not coinciding! Whether the guitars were Burns Marvin prototypes or Fender Strats...I don't know!
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by hiffclall » 10 Nov 2023, 11:59
Ah thanks. I didn't listen carefully enough. !
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