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Who first used guitar feedback?

Who first used guitar feedback?

The first recognized use of a fuzz-tone (and its first appearance on a chart record) however, was the Ventures’ song “The 2,000-Pound Bee”, in 1963. (I’m still thinking about the “feedback” thing.)

Did the Beatles first use feedback?

The Beatles Record John Lennon Claimed Had ‘the First Feedback Anywhere’ While John Lennon was never did a lot of bragging about his Beatles-era guitar playing, he did take pride in his innovations in the studio. “The record with the first feedback anywhere,” John said in his 1980 Playboy interviews.

What does John Lennon say at the beginning of It’s All Too Much?

The shout by John Lennon during the intro was “to Jorma!”, referring to Jorma Kaukonen, the former Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna lead guitarist and early experimenter in feedback.

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Who first used feedback in music?

composer Robert Ashley
Examples in modern classical music Though closed circuit feedback was a prominent feature in many early experimental electronic music compositions, it was contemporary American composer Robert Ashley who first used acoustic feedback as sound material in his work The Wolfman (1964).

How is feedback created?

Feedback occurs when a “loop” between an input and output is closed. In this scenario, the microphone serves as the input and the amplified speaker provides the output. Unlike microphones, guitars (both acoustic and electric) can vibrate and these vibrations occur at particular frequencies.

When did the Beatles feel fine?

1964
I Feel Fine/Released

Which Beatle sang its all too much?

The Beatles
It’s All Too Much/Artists

Which Beatle wrote it’s all too much?

George Harrison
It’s All Too Much/Lyricists

What Beatles songs use feedback?

I Feel Fine
“I Feel Fine” is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released in November 1964 as the A-side of their eighth single. It was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. The recording includes one of the earliest uses of guitar feedback in popular music.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBySXeLY5f4