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  2. EBow - Wikipedia

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    An EBow Using an EBow with a Telecaster. The EBow, short for electronic bow or energy bow, [1] is an electronic device used for playing string instruments, most often the electric guitar. It is manufactured by Heet Sound Products of Los Angeles, California. It was invented by Greg Heet in 1969, introduced in 1976 and patented in 1978. [2]

  3. Ripcord (album) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Urban – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, ganjo "Habit of You" Matt Chamberlain – drums; Charlie Judge – keyboards; K-KOV – programming, background vocals; Pino Palladino – bass guitar; Keith Urban – electric guitar, ganjo, Ebow "Sun Don't Let Me Down" Shanika Bereal – background vocals

  4. Effects unit - Wikipedia

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    EBow is a brand name of Heet Sound Products, of Los Angeles, California, for a small, handheld, battery-powered resonator. The Ebow was invented by Greg Heet, as a way to make a note on an electric guitar string resonate continuously, creating an effect that sounds similar to a bowed violin note or a sustained pipe organ note.

  5. The Way I Should - Wikipedia

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    Lonnie Mack – electric guitar (track 11) Brent Mason – electric guitar solo (track 5) Paul Franklin – steel guitar; John Jennings – guitar, EBow, 6-string bass; Bekka Bramlett – background vocals (track 3) Billy Burnette – background vocals (track 3) Melodie Crittenden – background vocals (tracks 6, 9)

  6. Bowed guitar - Wikipedia

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    Jónsi of Sigur Rós playing bowed guitar at the DCode Fest in Madrid in 2012. Bowed guitar is a method of playing a guitar, acoustic or electric, in which the guitarist uses a bow, rather than the more common plectrum, to vibrate the instruments' strings, similar to playing a viola da gamba.

  7. Infinite Guitar - Wikipedia

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    The Infinite Guitar is a modified electric guitar created by Michael Brook, as a way of allowing a note to be held with infinite sustain.It consists of an electronic circuit that takes the signal from a standard guitar pickup, amplifies it, and feeds it back into a separate pickup coil.