Bending Technique |
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Dec 5 2009, 12:51 PM |
JVM gave you some nice inputs indeed.
I might add that wrapping thumb around neck when doing bends is also very useful for muting as well as for getting extra strength, it can nicely mute few low strings if not more, depends of how "deep" you wrap it. You can also use your left hand index finger to mute, I use it very often when doing bends, I guess it happened first time when I tried "raking", you hit few strings but you play just one actually. Put your index finger like if you were playing bare, slightly touching strings and not fretting, it comes in handy. Problem is that you won't be able to use index finger strength for bends but it's not the must to use it all the time, it's just one option to consider. And also be aware of strings action, if action is too low then you might have real problems, normal or slightly higher action is quite recommended for bends since fingertips have some space to go bellow strings that you are not playing and not on them, which causes all unwanted noise etc Let me know if you need more input. -------------------- Youtube
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Dec 7 2009, 12:21 PM |
You are very welcome, check out the action and see how it works.
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Dec 7 2009, 04:15 PM |
Ohh, that's brilliant to hear, now rock the house and whole neighborhood!!!
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Jan 10 2010, 08:26 PM |
Muris, I'd like to know how you get the "thick" sound in your bends, for example in the lesson "Lydian soloing - beginner". Do you hit a muted string below the bended string to get an extra noise in the beginning? I'm not totally sure what stands for "thick" but I guess you're talking about that noise right before bend since you mentioned that. People call that raking technique, you mute few strings above the one you're about to play, you play them all but not at once, more like a strumming or sweeping. I do it by putting my index finger on other strings, I hope you can see that in video. Others may just use palm muting for muting other strings but I have found my index to be much more useful, at least for me. -------------------- Youtube
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Jan 10 2010, 08:31 PM |
Yeah, that's what I thought. Thank you!
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Jan 11 2010, 04:11 PM |
Yeah, that's what I thought. Thank you! Not a problem. -------------------- Youtube
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