Whoa Where Did That Come From?, Nuno trademarks |
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Mar 26 2011, 09:44 AM |
Check out Chowy's new lesson, "Nuno's Blues Style", and then post a reply to today's topic.
Chowy said it best: "Nuno´s style involves a lot of hammer-ons from nowhere, which he then mutes by hard-pressing the spot where the strings come out on the bridge using the side of his palm.". Can you think of any other trademark Nuno techniques? Which ones? |
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Mar 26 2011, 10:32 AM |
String skipping and tapping over extended chord shapes. His pick attack is still one of the best around to me.
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Mar 27 2011, 02:20 PM |
As Jerry said, Nuno's attack is among the best out there, both lead & rhythm. He sounds like his is chopping those strings, and everything comes out super clean. His ability to involve all kinds of rhythm changes and quantuplets is also notable.
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