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Gabriel Leopardi
Sep 23 2011, 06:12 AM
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QUOTE (JaxN4 @ Sep 23 2011, 02:02 AM) *
Yea mate I have watched this alot since u sent it to me.....i am working on this technique and will attempt to incorporate it into my playing...thanks again!


haha yeah, it's addictive. It's in my list on solos to learn. I love it.

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Cosmin Lupu
Sep 23 2011, 07:33 AM
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How about this one? I always recommend it to anyone who wants to see the real deal regarding articulation skills biggrin.gif

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Ben Higgins
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QUOTE (Daniel Realpe @ Sep 22 2011, 03:40 PM) *
One of the best advices someone gave me is that THE BEND COMES FROM THE RIST NOT THE FINGERS! that's the key right there


Damn right ! It's the same with vibrato too. Remember, the fingers are just the point of contact but the motion itself uses the wrist and the forearm.

Fingers on their own do not have enough strength and control so to get the really juicy bends and vibrato you need to learn to make your fingers, wrist and forearm work together in harmony smile.gif

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QUOTE (Gabriel Leopardi @ Sep 23 2011, 05:12 AM) *
haha yeah, it's addictive. It's in my list on solos to learn. I love it.


Now that would be an awesome lesson...hint hint wink.gif tongue.gif

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QUOTE (Cosmin Lupu @ Sep 23 2011, 07:33 AM) *
How about this one? I always recommend it to anyone who wants to see the real deal regarding articulation skills biggrin.gif




Flip a dipper ohmy.gif "He Sucks"

WOW!

I love it!! biggrin.gif

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Ivan Milenkovic
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When I look at it more carefully, as much as the wrist is moving forward/backward (and that is not a big movement), the forearm plays a major role too, with the rotating movement.

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Cosmin Lupu
Sep 24 2011, 12:20 PM
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As I probably stated before in some previous threads and posts, I never studied vibrato as a technique but I always used my ears and tried to imitate my favorite lines be it guitar, vocals, sax or any other instrument that could be mimicked by using bending and vibrato.

As Daniel said, the movement is clearly done from the wrist, but it's a matter of personal taste regarding how wide or fast the vibrato is executed or when the vibrato occurs when bending and wanting to articulate a certain note by using vibrato immediately afterwards.

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