Surf


megaloB
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megaloB
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05/24/2000 5:29 am
How do I get the surf sound? I have a Fender Standard Strat (HECHO IN MEXICO), and a Fender 65W Princeton chorus amp. I'm using a heavy pick and the regular fender 9's on the strings.

I've tried palm muting fifths and that seems to be the best approach but I have no other idea how to get the surf sound other than "pick really fast"
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zepo
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05/24/2000 1:10 pm
I use Mediums Fender picks I like having just a little bit of bend for the tremolo picking and I just go as fast I can near the bridge I have found that this greatly increases my speed.
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05/24/2000 1:11 pm
Oh yeah almost forgot turn any reverb all the way up it gives the surf sound to it.
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karl
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05/25/2000 11:40 am
Maybe leave the bass at 4 1/2 mid at
5 and treble at 7 and I agree about excessive
reverb.
Karl
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06/09/2000 6:32 am
dude, i had almost the same rig when i was younger, its great for surf. turn your reverb up, and play only single notes. a scale you can use that sounds great (dick dale used it) is: E, F, G#, A, B, C, Eb, E. try that out.
Atomic
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loner92
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loner92
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07/13/2000 6:25 am
Use a lot of stacatto jabs, a clean toe, and lots of reverb.

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