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- Volume_swell abstract "For other uses, see crescendo.A volume swell is a musical crescendo commonly associated with the electric guitar. Roughly speaking, the sound of a guitar note is characterized by an initial 'attack' where the pick or nail produces higher pitched overtones over the top of the fundamental note, followed by a diminution of these overtones. Consequently, the end of the note is softer than the attack. Volume swells alter the tone of the note, reducing the treble tones of the attack and allowing the softer tone that follows to sustain.The technique is often executed using the guitar's volume knob. Beginning with the knob turned down to zero, it is increased when a note is played. The effect can also be performed by using a volume pedal. It is sometimes called "violining", because the sound is similar to a bowed violin. Allan Holdsworth pioneered the technique of the pedal swelling along with a delay unit to create a thicker sound that is more associated with the cello. George Harrison used a volume pedal on The Beatles' songs "I Need You," "Yes It Is," and "Wait."Roy Buchanan was famous for his emotive volume swells, often in combination with note bending and vibrato. Jan Akkerman used the technique with Focus, as did Phil Keaggy with Glass Harp, and Dickey Betts with The Allman Brothers Band's first few albums.Steve Hackett used guitar swells often with Genesis, such as on the song "Hairless Heart" from the 1974 album The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway. Van Halen's 1982 album Diver Down includes the instrumental "Cathedral," a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen played entirely using volume swells. Night Ranger guitarist Brad Gillis uses the effect for the main melody of "Rumours in the Air" from their 1983 second album Midnight Madness.".
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- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Allan_Holdsworth.
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- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Category:Guitar_performance_techniques.
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- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Eddie_Van_Halen.
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- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Focus_(band).
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Fundamental_frequency.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Genesis_(band).
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- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Glass_Harp_(band).
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Glissando.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink I_Need_You_(Beatles_song).
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Akkerman.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Midnight_Madness_(album).
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- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Night_Ranger.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Note_bending.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Overtone.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Overtones.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Phil_Keaggy.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Roy_Buchanan.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Hackett.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink The_Allman_Brothers_Band.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink The_Beatles.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink The_Lamb_Lies_Down_on_Broadway.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Van_Halen.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Vibrato.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Violin.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Wait_(Beatles_song).
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLink Yes_It_Is.
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Volume swell".
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLinkText "swells".
- Volume_swell wikiPageWikiLinkText "volume swell".
- Volume_swell hasPhotoCollection Volume_swell.
- Volume_swell wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Volume_swell subject Category:Guitar_performance_techniques.
- Volume_swell hypernym Crescendo.
- Volume_swell type Article.
- Volume_swell type Article.
- Volume_swell type Technique.
- Volume_swell comment "For other uses, see crescendo.A volume swell is a musical crescendo commonly associated with the electric guitar. Roughly speaking, the sound of a guitar note is characterized by an initial 'attack' where the pick or nail produces higher pitched overtones over the top of the fundamental note, followed by a diminution of these overtones. Consequently, the end of the note is softer than the attack.".
- Volume_swell label "Volume swell".
- Volume_swell sameAs バイオリン奏法.
- Volume_swell sameAs m.05124k.
- Volume_swell sameAs Q7940910.
- Volume_swell sameAs Q7940910.
- Volume_swell wasDerivedFrom Volume_swell?oldid=679302820.
- Volume_swell isPrimaryTopicOf Volume_swell.