waaaaah.

crap.
Total votes: 4 (20%)
not crap.
Total votes: 16 (80%)
Total votes: 20

Pedal: The Wah-Wah

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Frank Zappa could work his way around a wah wah. I enjoy how he used it more as a tone control, or to shape notes.

Mick Ronson was also good at this.

It is also fun at band practice to use a wah wah at very inappropriate moments to ensure a glare from the bass player, hee heeee.

Wah wah, NOT CRAP.

Pedal: The Wah-Wah

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BClark wrote:
lemur68 wrote:KIRK HAMMETT DOUDE


wikipedia wrote:
Kirk has often been criticised for his extensive use of the wah-wah pedal in his solos (particularly on more recent albums), but he insists, "The wah-wah is an extension of my personality".



Pretty much. I mean cue up any random scene in SKOM, and just listen to him go waah, waah, waah about everything....

Pedal: The Wah-Wah

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Not crap in the right hands,

large waffle factor for the fact that in certain songs I can all but hear the objectionable guitarist saying "hey, look at me I'm using a wah-wah pedal!"

I dislike the usage of wah-wah in "Conjure Me" by Afghan Whigs and "Blood" by Pearl Jam. These are vague, vaguely "adult" songs that are only likely to impress teenagers; on hearing these tracks for the first time I can imagine fifteen-year-olds going "Wow, that's a wah-wah".

It's often a very callow touch in a song; a signifier of bygone cool.

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