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E-Bow Defined
A small, hand-held electromagnetic device that magnetically vibrates metal strings, resulting in a continuous sound similar to playing with a violin bow. Bill Nelson, Carl Weingarten, The Cocteau Twins, and Love Spirals Downwards all employ the E-Bow for various effects, from constant sustain, to backward-sounding melodies. Michael Brook expanded on the idea and built his "Infinite Guitar" which uses a similar technique to excite all the strings on a guitar at once without a hand-held device.
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- YouTube - REM (feat. Patti Smith) E-Bow The Letter: REM (feat. Patti Smith) E-Bow The Letter
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