Marshall Harrison: the fiscal stimulous of quantitative easing

News:
05-03-2009:
Marshall Harrison with one of the sweets looking guitars I've seen recently and in the right hands! In this case quantitative easing refers to the creation of new music out of 'thin air' with the injection of free notes, easing the current lack of liquidity.

Marshall Harrison says:
Just showing some of the things I figured the first day with this monster guitar. It will take a lot more time to unlock all of it's secrets... 8 strings is like a lot... My palm's not big enough to cover and mute all of those strings --> It's necessary for muting of course.... Yeah it came with the low F# and it felt like I was playing my friend's fender jazz bass. So because I don't like the sound of Whale farts, I retuned it higher with the octave4plus strings. Now it is B E A D G C E A This tuning is the best way I found to keep track of all of those strings. I maintain the major 3rd between 2 and 3 strings as in standard tuning. The scale and arp patterns remain the same... [about the instructional DVD]... give me a couple months to edit...May/June?


Marshall Harrison plays a Schecter 8 String - Hellraiser

Comments

  1. Jason Bjornsson15/12/2009, 17:22

    Hi Marshall! You are really inspiring! I just ordered a Schecter C8 myself, after finding that I could buy a high A string from octave4plus. Keep shredding!
    -Jason

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