Summary of A Modern History Of Classic Fuzz [Or A Weirdy-Beardy Noise-Fest]

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This YouTube video provides a history of fuzz pedals, starting with the original Fuzztone Maestro pedal. Later models such as the Tonebender and the Charlie Pedals Troubadour are also discussed. The author also discusses the foreignness of caving, which is interesting to hear.

  • 00:00:00 This video discusses the history of fuzz, classic Fuzz pedals, and unusual boutique effects. It also features a demonstration of a Marshall 50 watt Plexi and two Rock classic Reverb signature effects.
  • 00:05:00 This YouTube video features a discussion of the history of fuzz pedals, starting with the original Fuzztone Maestro pedal. Later models such as the Tonebender and the Charlie Pedals Troubadour are also discussed. Finally, the author discusses the foreignness of caving, which is interesting to hear.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the history of fuzz, including the original Mark One, the Mark Two, and the Boneyard. It also covers the different modes available on the tone Bender, including two transistor mode and the ability to go up to high voltage.
  • 00:15:00 The tone circuit in the guitar amp can have a significant impact on the sound of the guitar. One of the most popular guitar amps is the Fuzz Face, which was made possible by the Tone Bender Mark 1.5. The tone circuit in the pedal is also important, as different transistors produce different sounds.
  • 00:20:00 This video features Chris Walla playing a variety of vintage fuzz pedals, including a Floyd Rose-equipped Fuzz Face, a 70s-era E Flat Strap Fuzz, and a more recent, gated version of the same pedal. Walla discusses the pedals' features and how they differ from one another. He also demonstrates how to adjust the fuzz's tone and gate settings.
  • 00:25:00 In the video, Daniel demonstrates how a fuzzface pedal can be switched between two types of transistors, silicon and germanium, to create different sounds. He also discusses the features of a fuzzface pedal, including input variable resistance and bias control.
  • 00:30:00 This video covers the history and importance of fuzz pedals, as well as the unique one-transistor pedal design by Dan Cloutier.
  • 00:35:00 This video explains how classic fuzz pedals create a "Glorious noise."
  • 00:40:00 A Modern History of Classic Fuzz includes discussion of the treble booster and its origins. The Electro Harmonics Big Mouth is discussed as a breakthrough fuzz pedal, and other classic fuzz pedals are also mentioned.
  • 00:45:00 Marcus Reeves discusses the Tone Bender fuzz pedal, which is a modified version of the Tone Bender guitar pedal. He explains that the controls on the switch are done, and that it is inspired by the Tone Bender circuit.
  • 00:50:00 This video provides a history of fuzz, or a weirdy-beardy noise-fest. The various sounds and techniques used in fuzz guitar are illustrated, and the audience is shown appreciation for the genre.
  • 00:55:00 In this video, Dave discusses the different effects of fuzz and how it can be used to create unique sounds. He also discusses the importance of knowing about other effects, such as harmonic percolators, and how they can be used in conjunction with fuzz to create even more sounds. Finally, he demonstrates how to use the fuzz switch on various guitars to create different sounds.

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This video explores the history of fuzz pedals and their various uses in music. It includes interviews with musicians who have used fuzz pedals, as well as clips of fuzz-infused music from across the decades.

  • 01:00:00 The video discusses the history and uses of fuzz pedals, and then features clips of musicians playing fuzz pedals. One of the musicians is Nick Greer from Super Hornet, who discusses his take on octave fuzz.
  • 01:05:00 This video covers the history of fuzz and its various uses. It includes examples of fuzz being used in popular music, including a pedal show featuring Shakespearean excerpts.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses some of the classic fuzz pedals, and explains that while some of them are no longer available, others can be found on various online stores. It also mentions the Patreon website, which allows fans of the band to contribute financially to help support their musical endeavors.
  • 01:15:00 In this video, the history of fuzz is explored, from its early days in the 1960s to the present day. The video includes interviews with musicians who have worked with fuzz pedals and effects, as well as clips of fuzz-infused music.

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