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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Acid" data-source="post: 467538" data-attributes="member: 1467"><p>quite possibly.......... Jimi hendrix used to do a kind of scratching noise on some of his songs...... not quite like a modern day scratch though............ it is done by covering your strings with your left hand (not pressed against the thret board) and then strumming or using and individual string with the right hand........ in fact if you use your thumb nail you can scratch the string and it makes a scrathing noise...</p><p></p><p>not sure about it on the disco tune though........sounds very real... :S</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Acid, post: 467538, member: 1467"] quite possibly.......... Jimi hendrix used to do a kind of scratching noise on some of his songs...... not quite like a modern day scratch though............ it is done by covering your strings with your left hand (not pressed against the thret board) and then strumming or using and individual string with the right hand........ in fact if you use your thumb nail you can scratch the string and it makes a scrathing noise... not sure about it on the disco tune though........sounds very real... :S [/QUOTE]
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