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rico
HI, man, thanks for your reply , now can you post me the backing tracks of this fantastic souding lesson, and make a little explication about your pinched harmonics and how you can make them during !

it's hard for me and certenly for most peoples to do it like you ! thank you brother waiting front of my screen for your answer, master metal man, ( one of GMC instructor, , to see so much good guitarist is so good and encouraging to follow the way , thanks again )
Zsolt Galambos
QUOTE (rico @ Jun 19 2009, 01:24 PM) *
HI, man, thanks for your reply , now can you post me the backing tracks of this fantastic souding lesson, and make a little explication about your pinched harmonics and how you can make them during !

it's hard for me and certenly for most peoples to do it like you ! thank you brother waiting front of my screen for your answer, master metal man, ( one of GMC instructor, , to see so much good guitarist is so good and encouraging to follow the way , thanks again )


Off it goes! smile.gif

Producing pinched harmonics can seem difficult at first, but it really comes down to a simple technique and the amount of distorsion. Obviously the more dist you got, the easier you will produce it.
When you pick a note, immidiately touch the string with your thumb and release it - all with your picking hand. Then vibrate it. Now there are natural harmonic spots on the strings, try to hit it there first.

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