Guitar Chorus
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Aria CV-1 Cool VIbe Stereo Chorus Pedal guitar bass rare Metal Series NEW w box $69.00 |
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Boss CE-20 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal $80.00 |
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DOD 565 STEREO CHORUS GUITAR EFFECT W/BOX MANUAL SCHEMATIC ALL ORIGINAL 1984 N/R $94.95 |
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NEW! T-Rex SWEEPER – Classic Chorus For Bass Guitar $219.00 |
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Used Boss CE-3 Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal CE3 MIJ Japan $60.00 |
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MXR ZW38 Zakk Wylde Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal NEW! FS! $99.95 |
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Guitar Effect Pedal Classic Chorus Joyo JF-05 Bypass $40.00 |
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CH2 Style Chorus Stereo Guitar Musical Instruments $51.96 |
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Dan Electro Milk Shake Chorus guitar effects pedal $39.99 |
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ELECTRO HARMONIX EH4600 FULL CHORUS EFFECT PEDAL FOR ELECTRIC GUITAR $55.00 |
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DOD FX-64 Ice Box STEREO CHORUS PEDAL Guitar EFFECT Pedals Effects FX $39.95 |
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MXR by Dunlop M234 Analog Chorus Guitar Pedal $89.00 |
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Danelectro Dano-Blaster Bass Guitar Original Danelectro IS Simple Bass Chorus $39.99 |
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Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amp $274.99 |
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Super Guitar Multi-Effect Pedal / Overdrive, Distortion, Chorus, Digital Delay $129.99 |
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TC Electronic Corona Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal Bundle $129.00 |
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TC Electronic Corona Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal $129.00 |
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Roland AC-60 60-Watt 2×6.5-Inch Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amp Bundle $549.00 |
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Roland AC-60 60-Watt 2×6.5-Inch Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amp $549.00 |
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Roland AC-33 30-Watt 2×5-Inch Battery-Powered Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amp $449.00 |
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Roland AC90 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amp AC-90 Mic Headphones Extended Warranty $779.95 |
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Roland AC-60 Acoustic Chorus Guitar Amplifier Mic Headphones Extended Warranty $629.95 |
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Danelectro Dano-Blaster Rumor Electric Bass Guitar w Chorus Effect Ca. 2000 $279.00 |
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NEW Boss CEB-3 Electric Bass Guitar Chorus Effect Pedal $99.00 |
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Danelectro COOL CAT New Chorus – Guitar Effects Pedal CC-1 $74.95 |
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DANELECTRO fab chorus effects pedal guitar stomp box $33.95 |
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Gorilla GG-20C Guitar Amp with Chorus $99.95 |
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Visual Sound V2 Series V2LC Liquid Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal Analog $79.00 |
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DigiTech HardWire CR-7 Stereo Chorus Guitar Effect Pedal NEW $74.99 |
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Dean Dean DA15C Acoustic Guitar Amp With Chorus 15 Watt Amplifier $99.00 |
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Hot Cabs KICS Guitar Amp Tweed Chorus Spring Reverb USA $89.99 |
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DigiTech HardWire Series CR-7 Stereo Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal $139.95 |
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BOSS CE5 CE-5 CHORUS ENSEMBLE GUITAR EFFECTS PEDAL $104.95 |
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Fat Boy Triple Effects Pedal FBDTM1 Wah Distortion and Chorus for Guitar $129.95 |
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Vintage Omnifex Stereo Chorus Guitar Pedal $39.99 |
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Vintage Ibanez CS5 Super Chorus Guitar Pedal Japan $39.99 |
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SMASH HEAVENLY CHORUS effect guitar Pedal stomp box NEW $18.99 |
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Danelectro FAB Chorus Rich – Vintage Tone – Effect Guitar Effects Pedal $34.95 |
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Dean Dean DA25C Acoustic Guitar Amp With Chorus 25 Watt Amplifier $149.00 |
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Red Witch Empress Chorus Guitar Effects Guitar Pedal REDchorus $299.99 |
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Rocktron Dreamstar Chorus Series Guitar Pedal Silver 9V $31.00 |
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MXR M134 Stereo Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal PD-5514 $110.00 |
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Boss Japan CE-2 Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal PD-5757 $150.00 |
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Rivera Acoustic Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal $329.00 |
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Rivera 3D Shaman Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal $299.00 |
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Danelectro Milk Shake Chorus Pedal DJ7 Guitar Effects $64.95 |
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Tech 21 Boost Chorus Guitar Pedal $189.00 |
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Rocktron Stomp Box Reaction Chorus 11622 Guitar Pedal $99.95 |
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Vintage DOD FX60 Stereo Chorus Guitar Pedal $39.99 |
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DigiTech XMC Multi Chorus Digital Multi Voice Chorus Guitar Effects Pedal $28.00 |
A Day To Remember Guitar Equipment
Whether you associate rock guitar solos with the afros, fringe and political turmoil of Jimi Hendrix’s age or the spandex, makeup and general debauchery of the 1980s, these musical masterpieces are undeniably part of the American rock and roll heritage. A Day To Remember Guitar EquipmentOf course, guitar solos can be and are used in any kind of music, and genres like jazz, swing and blues regularly make use of them. But there’s nothing quite like the piercing notes from an electric guitar as it makes its presence known on the stage of a rock and roll concert.
Perhaps the reason that guitar solos are so often associated with rock music is the singularly dramatic effect of the performance. The electric guitar is amplified, sometimes to the point of threatening the audience’s ear drums, and often played with a technique known as distortion. This technique makes the instrument’s sounds fuller and adds harmonic overtones, making for an even more spectacular overall impression. And of course, the other essential component to a good rock and roll guitar solo is an enthusiastic performance. It’s all very well for a guitarist to be insanely talented and able to induce incredible music from his instrument, but if he can also manage to thrash around on stage as though having an epileptic fit, so much the better.
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As a general rule, the rock guitar solo is a relatively short and purely instrumental portion of a song. In the classic song form that alternates verses with the chorus, the solo often falls between the second chorus and third verse. The other common approach is to place the solo at the end of the song. These solos are usually extended and create a memorable finale to the melody. Songs like Guns N’ Roses’s “November Rain” and The Eagles’s “Hotel California” are examples of the effectiveness of such wrap-up solos. Of course, “Hotel California” is also begun with a guitar solo, albeit a shorter one, so one might say that that particular song is bracketed by guitar solos.
Other famous guitar solos from the rock genre include those in Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven,” Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” and Jimi Hendrix’s “All Along the Watchtower.” And let us not forget the song that Michael J. Fox memorably revamped in “Back to the Future,” Chuck Berry’s immortal “Johnny B. Goode.”
It is worth mentioning that in many rock bands, two guitarists actually are actually responsible for the guitar solo(s). The lead guitarist is the one you notice, the one making the incredible music, but the rhythm guitarist is just as important, as he accompanies the lead with chords and riffs. Also occasionally heard are solos by bass guitarists, although these are less popular in rock music than in genres such as heavy metal, jazz, and punk. When they are used in rock music, bass solos are structured and performed in a similar fashion to that of a typical guitar solo, sometimes with the musical accompaniment from the verse or chorus section.
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