This post is not so daunting as it might first seem. F.B.I. is an very different instrumental compared to many of Marvin's recordings.
I am curious about how the tone was achieved on this song. I found it peculiar at first, however, as with so many of The Shadows' instrumentals I have learned to appreciate them even more when trying to play them.
At the beginning the lead sounds somewhat thin to my ears and the picking quite hard. The echo or slight delay appears much more pronounced as the track continues. There can be little doubt that he is using the vibrato heavily at times.
F.B.I.
F.B.I.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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- sir_andrew_of_left_coast
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More than a few playing hints here, Andrew. Thanks for the link.
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It's definitely the middle pup (can actually be seen on the footage). The overall sound is achieved by quite little bass, probably low action (a little string slapping) and hard attack. The sound on the video not quite as the studio recording, though. The studio recording seems to have a little bit of "bathroom reverb" added.
Goran