Palm Muting
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+ | Palm Muting is a technique in which the palm or heel of the hand is used to dampen the strings of the guitar to prevent them ringing out, providing a more controlled and deadened sound" | ||
=How to Palm Mute= | =How to Palm Mute= | ||
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+ | '''Heavy Metal''' and '''Rock''' requires a lot of palm muting to sound from okay to great! It is one of the basic techniques you should first learn when rocking. You use the right hand (if you are using a right handed guitar) to mute the strings and get an aggressive 'chucky' sound. Once you've got the hang of it, it's just a matter of getting it to the way you want to sound. | ||
- | Heavy Metal and Rock requires a lot of palm muting to sound from okay to great! It is one of the basic techniques you should first learn when rocking. You use the right hand (if you are using a right handed guitar) to mute the strings and get an aggressive 'chucky' sound. Once you've got the hang of it, it's just a matter of getting it to the way you want to sound. | ||
Palm muting is indicated on sheet/tab music normally by the letters 'P.M.' under the notes followed by ' - - - - - ' a line for all notes to be palm muted. | Palm muting is indicated on sheet/tab music normally by the letters 'P.M.' under the notes followed by ' - - - - - ' a line for all notes to be palm muted. | ||
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First while holding the pick, make like a karate chop just lightly over the bridge just near the back. Rest the palm of your over the end of the strings, to slightly deadening (muting) the ringing out of the strings when picked. | First while holding the pick, make like a karate chop just lightly over the bridge just near the back. Rest the palm of your over the end of the strings, to slightly deadening (muting) the ringing out of the strings when picked. | ||
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To get a tighter palm mute, move your hand slightly towards the neck of the guitar, so that the palm covers more of the strings. | To get a tighter palm mute, move your hand slightly towards the neck of the guitar, so that the palm covers more of the strings. | ||
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Don't press down to much on the string or you will mute them fully or the pitch of the notes may raise. | Don't press down to much on the string or you will mute them fully or the pitch of the notes may raise. | ||
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It's a good idea to hold the other strings not being played quiet, by touching and holding them slightly with your left hand spare fingers. Again don't press down too hard or you might play extra notes. | It's a good idea to hold the other strings not being played quiet, by touching and holding them slightly with your left hand spare fingers. Again don't press down too hard or you might play extra notes. | ||
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+ | E||--------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | B||--------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | G||--------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | D||-2------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | A||-2------------------------|---------2-3---2-0---------|<br> | ||
+ | E||-0-----0--0--0--0--0--0---|---0--3-------------0--0---|<br> | ||
+ | P.M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - <br> | ||
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=Playing Accenting Chords= | =Playing Accenting Chords= | ||
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Playing strong un-muted power chord accents amidst a group of muted notes, normally the 'E' String for heavy bass notes, is the next step to heavy rock! | Playing strong un-muted power chord accents amidst a group of muted notes, normally the 'E' String for heavy bass notes, is the next step to heavy rock! | ||
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Imagine your hands as opposite ends of a see-saw. When your left hand is pressing down to fret the chord, your right hand will be up and vice versa. Right hand palm muting the strings, the left hand will be up slightly. | Imagine your hands as opposite ends of a see-saw. When your left hand is pressing down to fret the chord, your right hand will be up and vice versa. Right hand palm muting the strings, the left hand will be up slightly. | ||
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Lift your right hand up and off the strings fully for the full length of the chords, but then go right back to a tight mute. During the mutes, your left hand should be holding the other strings quiet. | Lift your right hand up and off the strings fully for the full length of the chords, but then go right back to a tight mute. During the mutes, your left hand should be holding the other strings quiet. | ||
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+ | E||--------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | B||--------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | G||--------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | D||-2------------------------|---------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | A||-2------------------------|---------2-3---2-0---------|<br> | ||
+ | E||-0-----0--0--0--0--0--0---|---0--3-------------0--0---|<br> | ||
+ | P.M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | ||
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+ | E---------------------------|--------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | B---------------------------|--------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | G---------------------------|--------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | D-2-------------5-----------|-2------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | A-2-------------5-----------|-2------------------------|<br> | ||
+ | E-0----0--0-----3----0--0---|-0--0--0-----0--0--0--0---|<br> | ||
+ | P.M. - P.M. - - P.M. - - - - - - - - - | ||
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=Some video exercises and lessons to practice= | =Some video exercises and lessons to practice= | ||
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[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/misc-lessons/basics-of-muting-101-tutorial/ Basics of muting] | [https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/misc-lessons/basics-of-muting-101-tutorial/ Basics of muting] | ||
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[https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/palm-mute-workout-lesson/ Palm Mute Workout] | [https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/ls/palm-mute-workout-lesson/ Palm Mute Workout] | ||
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+ | ''Oiginally by Azzaboi'' |
Current revision
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Definition
Palm Muting is a technique in which the palm or heel of the hand is used to dampen the strings of the guitar to prevent them ringing out, providing a more controlled and deadened sound"
How to Palm Mute
Heavy Metal and Rock requires a lot of palm muting to sound from okay to great! It is one of the basic techniques you should first learn when rocking. You use the right hand (if you are using a right handed guitar) to mute the strings and get an aggressive 'chucky' sound. Once you've got the hang of it, it's just a matter of getting it to the way you want to sound.
Palm muting is indicated on sheet/tab music normally by the letters 'P.M.' under the notes followed by ' - - - - - ' a line for all notes to be palm muted.
First while holding the pick, make like a karate chop just lightly over the bridge just near the back. Rest the palm of your over the end of the strings, to slightly deadening (muting) the ringing out of the strings when picked.
To get a tighter palm mute, move your hand slightly towards the neck of the guitar, so that the palm covers more of the strings.
Don't press down to much on the string or you will mute them fully or the pitch of the notes may raise.
It's a good idea to hold the other strings not being played quiet, by touching and holding them slightly with your left hand spare fingers. Again don't press down too hard or you might play extra notes.
E||--------------------------|---------------------------|
B||--------------------------|---------------------------|
G||--------------------------|---------------------------|
D||-2------------------------|---------------------------|
A||-2------------------------|---------2-3---2-0---------|
E||-0-----0--0--0--0--0--0---|---0--3-------------0--0---|
P.M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Playing Accenting Chords
Playing strong un-muted power chord accents amidst a group of muted notes, normally the 'E' String for heavy bass notes, is the next step to heavy rock!
Imagine your hands as opposite ends of a see-saw. When your left hand is pressing down to fret the chord, your right hand will be up and vice versa. Right hand palm muting the strings, the left hand will be up slightly.
Lift your right hand up and off the strings fully for the full length of the chords, but then go right back to a tight mute. During the mutes, your left hand should be holding the other strings quiet.
E||--------------------------|---------------------------|
B||--------------------------|---------------------------|
G||--------------------------|---------------------------|
D||-2------------------------|---------------------------|
A||-2------------------------|---------2-3---2-0---------|
E||-0-----0--0--0--0--0--0---|---0--3-------------0--0---|
P.M. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
E---------------------------|--------------------------|
B---------------------------|--------------------------|
G---------------------------|--------------------------|
D-2-------------5-----------|-2------------------------|
A-2-------------5-----------|-2------------------------|
E-0----0--0-----3----0--0---|-0--0--0-----0--0--0--0---|
P.M. - P.M. - - P.M. - - - - - - - - -
Some video exercises and lessons to practice
I got rhythm guitar - palm muting
Oiginally by Azzaboi