jimk wrote:Oh yeah....the sound of The Chord, of course!Mateybob wrote:
CCCHHHHRRRAAAAAAAANNNNNNG!![]()
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A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
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fireglo67
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
RIC still using that chord for their phone greeting?
All I wanna do is rock!
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Yes.kiramdear wrote:RIC still using that chord for their phone greeting?
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Lord, but that has to be the most famous chord in pop music history.
JimK
JimK
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
There is the "G" chord riff of "My Generation" by The Who, which I consider famous, and yes, the original recording is a Ric tune.
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
While I agree with all that has been said I must say that I think it sounds like a Ric.... it sounds like nothing else. There are others which try to emulate the sound but a Ric sounds like a Ric.
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
vvzzvrrrriiiinggggg dvvvrrraaannngggg drrrruuuunnnneeee G-C-D on my 6-string
--silly, but fun
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Read this as Chimes of Freedom is playing - not sure which amp Roger used but definitely not like a blizzard of nails. Very chimey.kennyhowes wrote:Ritchie Fleiger, in his "Amps!" book, describes a Rickenbacker 12-string played through a Vox Super Beatle as sounding like "a blizzard of nails."
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
if we are talking solidbody & toasters: 12 string sounds like nothing else. 6 string bit like very early esquire with added strat pickup in the neck position.
this is highly scientific thread so i would add my 100% objective observation
toasters : zing or cluck
high gains: ke-rrang
horseshoe- bzzzzuuum
this is highly scientific thread so i would add my 100% objective observation
toasters : zing or cluck
high gains: ke-rrang
horseshoe- bzzzzuuum
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fireglo67
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
grazioso wrote:if we are talking solidbody & toasters: 12 string sounds like nothing else. 6 string bit like very early esquire with added strat pickup in the neck position.
this is highly scientific thread so i would add my 100% objective observation
toasters : zing or cluck
high gains: ke-rrang
horseshoe- bzzzzuuum
horseshoe- bzzzzuuum?
I'd say it's more of a Drrrrzzzzzzzuuuuummm!
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Aye. Round the rugged rock, the ragged rascal ran.Ontario_RIC_fan wrote:I apologize in advance for this one!
The best word I could come up with was "Brrraaaannng"... You have to roll the R's, like the Scottish do in order to get the sense of it...
My RIC's always had a distinctive "Brrrraaannng" sound...
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Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Ricks make tons of different sounds; it's all how one flips the switches and twists the knobs, both on the amp and on the guitar! 
I can get all the sounds I want out of my Ricks; everything from the raunchiest rock/punk sounds to rockabilly twang, atypical Rick jangle, and jazz.
I can get all the sounds I want out of my Ricks; everything from the raunchiest rock/punk sounds to rockabilly twang, atypical Rick jangle, and jazz.
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Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
If you want all the chime to be had on "Chimes of Freedom" get a load of Starry Eyed & Laughing's recording. I believe Tony Poole is playing a 330 12 string.johnallg wrote:Read this as Chimes of Freedom is playing - not sure which amp Roger used but definitely not like a blizzard of nails. Very chimey.kennyhowes wrote:Ritchie Fleiger, in his "Amps!" book, describes a Rickenbacker 12-string played through a Vox Super Beatle as sounding like "a blizzard of nails."
JimK
Re: A truly silly thread... What does a RIC sound like?
Wow, there's definite Scottish accent to the sound of that Rick...

I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...

