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Old 11-14-2008, 03:08 PM
guitaniac guitaniac is offline
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Default Harmonizer Pedal with Comedy Song

I just posted Tim Wallace's "Bigfoot Boogie" on my myspace page (with Tim's permission, of course). Its one of those rare songs where my HarmonyG pedal's "octave below" voicing can be useful when I'm singing in my low range (and the "octave below" voice sounds freakishly low as a consequence). I used both the "octave below" and "third above" voicings for this.
www.myspace.com/garyhallsongs

I'd certainly agree that the "Bigfoot Boogie" is a well-written song which can be effective with just a solo voice. It was written with a "call and response" part and backup singers in mind, however, and lends itself well to some fun with the harmonizer.

I've included some background info on songwriter Tim Wallace in the "Bigfoot Boogie" blog on my myspace page.

Gary

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