Yeah, my band plans to play the song mentioned above. I don't know if somebody of you does know the live performances, but it seems to me that they play the tremolo-guitar-intro playback (but could also be with a third guitarist).
In lack of a third guitar we have to mix a playback-file into our PA, 'cause I don't have a Looper. And we don't have any decent Programms/microphones to do us a playback ourselves.
I searched the Internet but couldn't find something use, anyone of you own a good one or good record us on?
Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
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Re: Green Day - Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Mmm I don't know for the tremolo. I recorded it for my audio project, and I didn't use the tremolo guitar till the 2nd verse, all that's before is an acoustic gtr and a clean electric guitar, then the drums, and the tremolo guitar comes, that's how they do it live (well, at least they did that when I saw them, and I found it pretty cool). If ever you want the tremolo guitar, you can always use a software like cubase or audacity (which is free, not cubase).
Don't know if I've answered your question though.
Don't know if I've answered your question though.