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    Posted: March 02 2006 at 04:58
Could someone tell me what effect(s) Steve Hackett uses on Firth Of Fifth?
(Both live and the studio versions)
Does he use a volume pedal with something that gives alot of sustain? Or an e-bow?
Anyone know?





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2006 at 07:11
I would say it's a COMPRESSOR, that's the way of getting that sustain. And he also uses a chorus pedal to get that special sound.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2006 at 11:30
The solo on FOF that Hackett plays seems to have a bowing effect, you know starts quiter gets louder with sustain, it could be a compressor I suppose.

I have heard countless other guitarists use this sound as well, IE Allan Holdsworth, Steve Howe, Robert Fripp, Frank Zappa to name a few. Can't think of particular tracks at the moment though I recently played a track called the solders disease by Happy the Man with the same effect on it.
Hackett himself uses it on a few other pieces as well.
I have seen guitarists turn the volume knob on the guitar with they little finger to get a similar bowing sound, just wonder what Hackett uses?


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2006 at 13:16
I know what you mean. I am not sure if he uses his little finger to turn the volume knob or just a volume pedal... I have to take a look at some Genesis videos. I prefer to use the volume pedal, is more confortable
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2006 at 13:31

By the way, THANKS very much for sharing with us all the way to download videos from youtube.

I've been waiting for it for so long... THANKS!

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2006 at 14:49

In order to give an answer to this question about Hackett I just watched a DVD that a friend recorded for me, it contains a 30 minutes promo video from Seconds Out featuring Firth Of Fifth. As far I can see Steve Hackett his bowing sound is a combination of bending strings and using the volume pedal.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 02 2006 at 15:43
llol i am not familiar with all the effects pedals and equipment but i can play the solo, so now i'm very interested....what's a compressor do lol and yeah i can do that  volume knob thin gbut now it's too loose and the knob is messed cause i did it so much
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