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{{refimprove|date=October 2015}} {{Infobox instrument | name = Fuzz-wah Pedal | names = | image = Wah-wah pedal.jpg | image_capt =[[BOSS PW-10]] V-Wah combines fuzz and wah in a modern version of the classic pedal | background =Distortion Tool | classification = electronophone | hornbostel_sachs = | hornbostel_sachs_desc = | inventors = | developed = 1968 | range = | related =[[Fuzz]], [[Wah-wah pedal]] | musicians = [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Jerry Garcia]], [[Cliff Burton]], [[Eric Clapton]] | builders = | articles = }} A '''fuzz-wah''' pedal is a [[stomp box]] containing both a [[Distortion (music)|fuzzbox]] and a [[wah-wah pedal]] in series allowing the user to distort "wah" and the "fuzz" sounds as an aesthetic affect on an electric guitar or bass. They were developed in order to combine the iconic sounds of the more [[Psychedelic music|psychedelic]] bands of the late 1960s and 1970s.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Hunter|first1=Dave|title=Guitar Effects Pedals - the Practical Handbook|date=2004|publisher=Outline Press Ltd.|isbn=0-87930-806-0|pages=65, 108|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=myP-4CZWyxcC&pg=PA219&dq=fuzz-wah&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAWoVChMI95TnwoyTyAIV1zWICh05DAZZ#v=onepage&q=fuzz-wah&f=false|accessdate=26 September 2015}}</ref> ==Origin== The "fuzz" concept was accidentally created in Nashville in 1961 by a malfunction in bassist [[Grady Martin]]'s amplifier during a solo on a track.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Shapiro|first1=Harry|last2=Heatley|first2=Michael|last3=Mayer|first3=Roger|title=Jimi Hendrix Gear|date=2009|publisher=MBI|isbn=978-0-7603-3639-7|page=38|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=fpUuXZU9-1QC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb#v=onepage&q=fuzz&f=false}}</ref> The [[Wah-wah pedal]] started out as a knob that was created by a British engineer and guitarist Dick Denney in hopes that the guitar would be able to imitate certain aspects of the human voice. Later on in the 1960s, guitarist [[Del Casher]] was introduced to the sound the knob could create and thought to make it into a pedal. This made it easier to use and manipulate while in the act of playing guitars, since it no longer required a hand to be used.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Wallace|first1=Amy|title=With a Flip of a Knob, He Heard the Future|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/07/business/del-casher-and-the-story-of-the-wah-wah-pedal.html|accessdate=26 September 2015|publisher=New York Times|date=6 August 2011}}</ref> ==Design== Fuzz-wah pedals normally come with at least two nobs, enabling the player to select either effect independently or together. When both are in use at once, the fuzz effect is always before the wah, allowing the wah-wah to process the richer harmonic content of the distorted sound and produce a vivid effect. The Fuzz-wah was meant to combine the two unique sounds of "fuzz" and "Wah" distortion, and make them both accessible while a guitarist was playing.<ref>{{cite web|title=Morley Releases Cliff Burton Tribute Power Fuzz Wah Pedal|url=http://www.guitarworld.com/morley-releases-cliff-burton-tribute-power-fuzz-wah-pedal-video|website=Guitar World|publisher=Newsbay Media|accessdate=26 September 2015}}</ref> ==Musicians== [[King Crimson]] [[bassist]] [[John Wetton]] used a fuzz-wah for his distinctive distortion sound. [[Jerry Garcia]], guitarist of the [[Grateful Dead]], used a Morley Fuzz Wah during that band's 1973-74 tours. [[Metallica]]'s [[Cliff Burton]] used a chrome Tel-Ray Morley Power Wah Fuzz pedal for his solo sound in early days of Metallica (later switched over to Power Wah Boost in order to overdrive front end of the Mesa tube amps better for more or less identical effect). [[Jimi Hendrix]] is one of the most prevalent musicians of this period who incorporated the Fuzz and Wah wah pedal's into his sound. ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Effects units]] {{guitar-stub}}
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