QUOTE (Muris Varajic @ Jul 15 2008, 12:48 PM)
Go for the wrist as often as possible,
with fingers only you cannot get that steady vibrato.
Angus doesn't have a steady vibrato?
QUOTE (steve25 @ Jul 15 2008, 01:09 PM)
Ok well i will practice it but i don't know where i'm doing it right or not. I've tried doing vibrato with just the wrist and the string doesn't move the finger just goes upwards somewhere. Are you meant to do vibrato with both wrist and finger?
I haven't gotten my vibrato where I'm happy with it yet. But I do have something to add here...
With the wrist motion, I think you need to keep your fretting fingers in place relative to your hand/wrist rather than the strings and frets when you're doing this. If you're moving your hand around but your fingers are staying where they are, you're not doing anything. Vibrato raises and lowers the pitch, so to do it you need to get that string moving.
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