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Johan
03-17-2000, 05:22 AM
Has anyone heard of the bubble technique.
Itīs supose to be a new technique as revelutionary as the 2 hand tapping technique
but you could achive more speed and tone clarity!
Iīm very curios what it is!

Read about it on this page: http://website.lineone.net/~fretboard/index.htm

Kevin Taylor
03-17-2000, 10:01 PM
Sounds interesting. Hope whatever it is lives up to the great promo they're giving it. Can't for the life of me figure out what bubbles have to do with the guitar tho.

Tobias
03-17-2000, 11:36 PM
And if this thing is so revolutionary, why the **** don't they explain what it is. I don't really believe in it, I think its just a nice joke of a failed tapper. But I stay tuned.

Jon Broderick
03-18-2000, 01:39 AM
the only bubble I see is from the smoke these guys are blowing.

Tapping is only a part of what makes Eddie Van Halen great.

Besides, if this thing is so great, why doesn't this guy just join a band like Eddie did?

Johan
03-20-2000, 04:16 AM
I sent a mail to the dude and I got this reply!


"I would love to send you some wav files and I will do ... soon.
You just wouldn't believe how hard it is to get this thing going. If
things don't start moving soon, I am going to go it alone and to hell
with all the secrecy. I'll probably get ripped off by people copying
the idea and claiming they thought it up first, but that's life I
guess."


It smells fishy!!! Why donīt he just get a patent of it?

Jon Broderick
03-20-2000, 01:56 PM
I don't think you can patent a guitar technique.

They say Eddie VH used to play tapping with his back to the audience so no-one could rip him off.

The fact is, once it's known, it's in the public domain.

It would be great if he would come join us over here.

Johan
03-21-2000, 01:57 AM
I have sent a mail to the guy and told him that he could apply to be a host.

Peter Larsen
03-26-2000, 04:58 AM
All I can think of that is faster but easier than tapping is some kind of echo/delay effect.

What I mean is, you play four notes and when you play the next four notes the first four notes will sounds in between the current notes, like if you were playing eight notes.

Anyway, I have been messing around with such an idea using an real time effect program on my computer, and it can all end up very cool, and sound extreamly fast.

Well, just an idea, but I doubt something like that whould surprice the whole guitar playing scene http://www.guitarforums.com/gtubb/wink.gif haha.

Jon Broderick
03-26-2000, 05:35 PM
Peter, I have done a lot of work in that area. I found a math formula for figuring out what echo setting would give me quarter notes for a particular tempo of song. It's the only use for algebra I have found since high school:

MilliSeconds = 60 / BeatsPerMinute

500ms = 60 / 120 BPM

If you are working with a sequencer, this will make life a lot easier.

Jon Broderick
03-26-2000, 11:24 PM
Post it to your section! It sounds interesting....

Peter Larsen
03-27-2000, 06:56 AM
Yes, but I use to set a background loop at for example 120 Bpm and set the echo delay to 2250 ms (one 4/4 measure + one eighth note) so the echo will not sound at the same time I play Quarter notes in the second measure.

In the second measure it sounds like if I'm playing eighth notes but I'm only playing quarter notes.

This maybe sounds strange but I hope you get what I mean, like kind of cheating.

Example, if I play these quarter notes (two 4/4 measures):
a - b - c - d - e - f - g - a

here's what will torture my ears =) :
a - b - c - d a e b f c g d a e - f - g - a

the middle part will sound eighths notes =) . Kind of cool effect, but it sounds best if you play clean non-distorted (it sounds like if you where picking with you fingers cause string jumps will occur often). Maybe we're talking about the same thing, maybe not =)

Mordant
04-08-2000, 12:23 PM
The Bubble Technique... isn't that a method of overinflating an economy, collapsing the existing market system, undermining the established power structure, and creating an exploitable environment?

I read the site. Make it go away. Please.

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Sharp, Flat, I'm the one with the axe.

jhallberry
12-05-2008, 09:02 AM
hey, keep at it. I don't know your musical preferences but guitarists like Neil Young nad ohn Fogerty are sometimes very sloppy pickers that sound like they're all thumbs but still sound great. You don't always have to sound clean. Develope your own sound and style and keep picking!

JeffS65
12-09-2008, 07:46 PM
..and not original in name since there is already a crosspicking technique generally called bubble picking (I've heard 'percolator' picking too).

Back to the old axiom that everything with guitar has been done twice. If the technique is so great, people would like him for his ability to play, a revolutionary way is just his vehicle...

oi

RickBlacker
12-09-2008, 09:52 PM
Has anyone heard of the bubble technique.
Itīs supose to be a new technique as revelutionary as the 2 hand tapping technique
but you could achive more speed and tone clarity!
Iīm very curios what it is!

Read about it on this page: http://website.lineone.net/~fretboard/index.htm


I tried getting to the URL but the page is no longer avaiable.. Are you guys still able to get to it?

capitalalchemy
12-16-2008, 10:13 AM
The name "bubble technique" makes me think that it was invented by Michael Jackson. *michael jackson voice* "Bubbles, look at my new technique, tee-hee".

I can't wait to see some shred guitarist like Michael Romeo trying to be real cool while he explains his approach to the "bubble technique" :D

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