Jean Marc BelkadiSocial Links Navigation Latest articles by Jean Marc Belkadi Make Scale-Based Licks Sound Unique with Octave Displacement By Jean Marc Belkadi published 12 June 20 Give your lines a more personal spin with this technique. Lessons Get The Pick NewsletterAll the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1“I did the dumbest thing and pointed it at the audience. When i turned around, flames were shooting into the crowd.” Kane Roberts on the time he nearly set Alice Cooper's audience on fire with his flame-throwing machine-gun guitar2"I heard a livelier overall sound, with a more multidimensional voice that enhances a chewy texture to the harmonics." We asked an avowed string snob to try Cleartone Treated Strings on his guitars. Here's what he told us3“I thought, Robert Fripp’s a good guitarist. Maybe we could do something.” Andy Summers isn’t a fan of King Crimson, but his collaboration with Fripp came along at just the right time 4"I don’t like collector's items. I said, ‘Give me the blue one.’" Chrissie Hynde reveals the origins of the 1965 Fender Telecaster she's played since the dawn of the 1980s5"I wrote it in five minutes the night before.” How a candid moment caught on camera became the final Beatles song the band recorded together
Make Scale-Based Licks Sound Unique with Octave Displacement By Jean Marc Belkadi published 12 June 20 Give your lines a more personal spin with this technique.