Greetings to my friends at Hive, and especially to those at Rising Star. It's great to be back here with another drawing. I couldn't draw yesterday because I had some time constraints, but as you can see, I'm back today. I drew another musical instrument that you can find among the musical instruments. It's the BK Verd. This one is in the deck with the identification number i203. It's common, but among its attributes, it has a few more than many that only have 1 luck; this one has 5. Before I tell you what it is, here's a sneak peek of the drawing process.
Friends, the BK Verd is a foot pedal, specifically designed for guitarists. With this piece of equipment, you can achieve a wide variety of effects that a rock guitarist's guitar can't achieve on its own, such as specific sustained notes and notes that are outside its tuning range. It's very versatile, and of course, it can do much more. But our readers here will tell us about those things, and I'm sure they can comment below with what else can be done with it. That way, everyone learns a little more, right?
This BK Verd has four buttons and a connector on one side. The guitar is plugged into this connector; it's like a sound input that connects to another amplifier. On the other side, I suppose there's an output for the amplifier or the sound engineer's mixing console. The buttons and knobs on this device are for creating specific effects and notes.
The largest button in the middle is for pressing with your foot, which is why it's called a pedal. This device is placed on the floor so that once it's set up, the guitarist can activate it with their foot and continue playing while their hands are occupied with the guitar strings. Great invention, right? There are many different models; I've already drawn several of the common ones. I hope to draw some of the rarer ones soon, so stay tuned for my new drawings.
Thank you once again for being here, for leaving your supportive comments, and for dedicating your precious time to viewing my drawing. I'll be back soon with more, but of course, I won't leave without first sending everyone a big hug and wishing them a good day.