Electronic Musician

The Love of Cry

wah-wah pedal (technically known as just a wah pedal) alters the guitar’s tone by sweeping the peak response of a frequency filter up and down with a treadle. Essentially a tone control operated by foot, it originally sought to emulate the crying sound that a trumpet or trombone player created by moving

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