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51.) lesson: pinch harmonic
Over one day ago | Sat Jul 26 2:35:00 PDT 2008
hey, did you have learned about harmonic??? now i'm gonna show to you how to play pinch harmonic.... this technique is very very awesome!!! and not hard to learn.. just watch this vid to learn!!!!
From guitar-clinic
52.) How hard is it to learn to play guitar?
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 24 3:47:00 PST 2008
Just don't set your goals to high at the start (like shredding or solos or pinch harmonics) or you will get demotivated and quit after a while. just take it easy and start low, cause it is a great instrument to learn and get good at.
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53.) Me playing WWE Theme songs on guitar.
Over one day ago | Sat Dec 6 20:54:00 PST 2008
It?s difficult to get artificial/pinch harmonics to sound any good on a Fender amp. I?m not trying to make excuses or to be y, but I?m positive that if I put some effort into it, It?d turn out great. Unfortunetely, like I mentioned, ...
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54.) Right choose your Guitar
Over one day ago | Wed Oct 22 22:17:00 PDT 2008
Medium and heavy picks are classified in size by 0.73 millimeters, which is the smallest medium guitar pick size, to 1.20 millimeters, the biggest heavy guitar pick size. Medium and heavy guitar picks help with pinch harmonics, ...
From unknown
55.) Emerging Worshiper
Over one day ago | Sat Jan 3 3:26:00 PST 2009
Imagine trying to learn pinch harmonic squeals playing a Fender Squier Strat with cheap single coil pups through a $50 Gorilla 1x8' combo amp. "How come I don't sound like Dimebag Darrel?!" My first tube amp was a Laney AOR 30 combo. ...
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56.) Metallica-Master of Puppets Interlude & Solo (Guitar Cover)
Over one day ago | Fri Dec 12 15:06:00 PST 2008
I lost my tremolo bar for the Floyd Rose system a long time ago, so I have to use pinch harmonics and bends instead of natural harmonics and dives/pulls during the solo. I have received many comments about the first part of the ...
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57.) Learn Guitar Solos Easily & Improvisation Effortlessly
Over one day ago | Sun Oct 12 7:24:00 PDT 2008
8. Pinch Harmonic: Another useful guitar improvisation technique where you need to pick the string and then touch it using the edge of your right hand thumb. 9. Natural Harmonic: You can't really do without this. ...
From SUNNY
58.) How To Hold The Guitar | Guitar World
Over one day ago | Sun Dec 28 6:39:00 PST 2008
A guitar can be an easy and fun instrument to play. Start by learning the correct method of handling the instrument. Here?s how: Your body and.
From Roy Martin
59.) Play Only For Me- Aoi/Uruha- oneshot
Over one day ago | Wed Dec 17 18:03:00 PST 2008
A/N: Thanks for reading! I hope moveing back and forth between views was not too confusing and I hope it made sense. Just incase you didnt know pinch harmonics are generally the very high pitched squealing notes you often hear in ...
From transparent_red
60.) School....and guitar lessons. - Windows Live
9 hours, 47 minutes ago | Mon Jan 5 9:43:00 PST 2009
Play this in demi-semiquavers (32nd notes) in 4/4 time with the last F# being a crochet upon which I do a pinch harmonic and heavy vibrato (sorry, I can't remeber the exact pitch of the pinch harmonic from memory, just make it squeal ...
From unknown
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A guitar is a musical instrument characterized by its visually dominant body and neck. Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard (fretboard). By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of a string can be altered, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fingerboard. The strings may be plucked using either fingers or a plectrum (guitar pick), thus creating the sound of notes or chords. The strings of a guitar produce little sound by themselves. Instead, their vibration must be amplified to audibly useful levels. In general, this amplication is achieved either mechanically or electronically, with the result being that there are two main categories of guitar: acoustic (mechanical amplification) and electric (electronic amplification).




