- Bowed guitar
Bowed guitar is a method of playing a
guitar , acoustic or electric, in which the guitarist uses a bow to play the instrument, similar to playing acello , or aviola da gamba , the latter also having six strings and frets, but tuned like a lute.One of the first 20th century guitarists to use a bow was
Eddie Phillips . His bowed guitar can be heard on The Creation's "Making Time". The bowed guitar is most famously used byJimmy Page ofLed Zeppelin andThe Yardbirds . Examples of Page playing a bowed guitar can be found on "Dazed and Confused" and "How Many More Times " (both of which are from the album "Led Zeppelin"). It is also used extensively byJón Þór Birgisson , the vocalist and guitarist for the IcelandicPost-Rock bandSigur Rós .Jonny Greenwood , the guitarist ofRadiohead plays bowed guitar onPyramid Song to make the "whale" sounds (his brotherColin Greenwood used to make it). Jeff Martin of the Canadian rock bandThe Tea Party plays a bow guitar on some of his earlier songs such as "Save Me", from the album "Splendor Solis".Sonic Youth 'sLee Ranaldo plays bowed guitar on occasion, most notably in the intro toHey Joni .While not a bowed guitar,
Pink Floyd 'sRoger Waters used a bowed bass guitar on the songs "Lucifer Sam " and "The Scarecrow".ee also
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EBow
*Viola da gamba or Viol
*Arpeggione External links
* [http://www.bowedguitar.com/ Information and discussion for bowed guitar players]
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