Artificial harmonics
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Artificial harmonics are produced as a result of various playing techniques. Pinch harmonics are one type of artificial harmonics and can be achieved by holding down a note with the fretting hand and plucking the string of that note while touching it with your thumb. The resulting sound is a harmonic tone that is otherwise not accessible on the guitar. | Artificial harmonics are produced as a result of various playing techniques. Pinch harmonics are one type of artificial harmonics and can be achieved by holding down a note with the fretting hand and plucking the string of that note while touching it with your thumb. The resulting sound is a harmonic tone that is otherwise not accessible on the guitar. |
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Artificial harmonics are produced as a result of various playing techniques. Pinch harmonics are one type of artificial harmonics and can be achieved by holding down a note with the fretting hand and plucking the string of that note while touching it with your thumb. The resulting sound is a harmonic tone that is otherwise not accessible on the guitar.