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Old 09-16-2005, 10:46 PM
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Tremolo Techniques

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Hey guys,

On the bass I'm considering having made I'm thinking of putting a tremolo on, both to try new things out and to do something that noone around here does. I was just wondering what kind of tremolo techniques there are, and what they do. Things such as transposing, etc, etc.

P.S. Does anyone have any experience with the Hipshot Bass tremolo?

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If you're looking for a trem for something new, you're looking in the right place, but they really aren't THAT useful. I've played a Hipshot and it was nice, but I still prefer the Kahler self-contained trems, they're great! Less routing involved, but still not TOO useful.
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Old 09-17-2005, 09:03 AM
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The Kahler is $347 bucks! Ouch!

I think it would be really cool to do some tasteful things with it while tapping and cool things with effects, but I was wondering if anyone knew some actual techniques there are while using tremolos?
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Do the Les Claypool thing and slam an open string and just pull up on the tremelo hard, or do divebombs so that the strings are tapping the fretboard.
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