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Kristofer Dahl12th March 2011Very nice whammy illustrations Laszlo!
Bogdan Radovic12th March 2011Very interesting use of whammy Laszlo!
Ben Higgins12th March 2011You've got great whammy control Laszlo... very useful applications !
thefireball12th March 2011Very nice melody!
Ivan Milenkovic12th March 2011Wow, very fluid playing and use of whammy, great job man ![]()
Laszlo Boross12th March 2011Thanks a lot guys! ![]()
Piotr Kaczor16th March 2011Great composition and superb whammy skills!
Daniel Realpe17th March 2011I love this solo!
Laszlo Boross17th March 2011Thank you guys! I'm glad if you liked my lesson! ![]()
Zsolt Galambos23rd March 2011Love your whammy phrasings ![]()
Laszlo Boross25th March 2011Thanks! ![]()




Hi GMC-ers! Welcome to this whammy bar variation lesson! In this lesson I would like to show some alternatives to how we can use the whammy bar. It's used on the more different modes by many guitar players. But if you don't have a whammy on your guitar there is no problem, its absolutely playable also with simple, but a bit wider vibratos.
The difficulty can be the modulations, there are more modulations in this exercise. The key is A minor, then it's modulated to Dbminor-Cmajor-Bminor and D minor at the end.
Chord Progression:
Am - Dm - Am - Dm - Dbm - C - Bm - Dm
Techniques:
* Whammy bar
* Bends
* Slides
* Vibratos
* Hammer ons
* Pull offs
Scales:
* Db Minor
* C Major
* B Minor
* A Minor
If you have any questions:
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Enjoy!/ Laszlo