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- From: butterwo@cs.tulane.edu (Blake Butterworth)
- Subject: Artificial harmonics
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.232327.19103@cs.tulane.edu>
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- Organization: Computer Science Dept., Tulane Univ., New Orleans, LA
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- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 23:23:27 GMT
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- Speaking of harmonics, could some of the more experienced guitarists out
- there give me some pointers on techniques to sounding artificial harmonics?
- Do you use your index or middle finger or choke up on the pick? Sounding the
- harmonics isn't difficult, its just playing them at fast speeds that is
- really difficult for me. I've noticed alot of guitarists, especially in the
- hard rock/heavy metal genres, have mastered these techniques and use them in
- there music alot. They blaze through a solo or even an up tempo riff, sound
- some harmonics and keep on going. Can someone give me some insight? Thanks.
-
- Blake
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