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Thread started 05/14/05 1:34pm

TheRealFiness

playing harmonics

maaaaan ive always had a tough time doin that, i know u have to have a really light touch to do it. and well guess im a lil heavy handed. anyone else ever had a problem playing harmonics?
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Reply #1 posted 05/14/05 1:37pm

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TheRealFiness said:

maaaaan ive always had a tough time doin that, i know u have to have a really light touch to do it. and well guess im a lil heavy handed. anyone else ever had a problem playing harmonics?
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Reply #2 posted 05/14/05 1:38pm

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anon said:

TheRealFiness said:

maaaaan ive always had a tough time doin that, i know u have to have a really light touch to do it. and well guess im a lil heavy handed. anyone else ever had a problem playing harmonics?
Prescription: Double Dose of Jaco. 3x daily.


now thats a prescription i can deal with gladly smile
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Reply #3 posted 05/14/05 1:49pm

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The natural harmonics at the 7th and 12th frets are relatively easy with the ones at the 5th a little more difficult. But you're correct, it's all about touch. Especially with artificial harmonics played using a "classical" technique. With an overdriven electric guitar sound, using the very edge of the pick you can get those screaming harmonics that Billy Gibbons uses so easily.

This might help: http://www.guitartricks.c...input=8232


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Reply #4 posted 05/14/05 3:21pm

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theAudience said:

The natural harmonics at the 7th and 12th frets are relatively easy with the ones at the 5th a little more difficult. But you're correct, it's all about touch. Especially with artificial harmonics played using a "classical" technique. With an overdriven electric guitar sound, using the very edge of the pick you can get those screaming harmonics that Billy Gibbons uses so easily.

This might help: http://www.guitartricks.c...input=8232


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well i can remember trying to play the opening of "roundabout" by yes... great tune btw.. and i could never get that harmonic down. now im gonna try it smile
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Reply #5 posted 05/14/05 3:41pm

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TheRealFiness said:

well i can remember trying to play the opening of "roundabout" by yes... great tune btw.. and i could never get that harmonic down. now im gonna try it smile

That's the low E natural harmonic at the 12th fret and then a natural harmonic arpeggio using the top 3 notes (G,B,E) across that fret.

You can do it. nod

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Reply #6 posted 05/14/05 4:01pm

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I know this is an easy one, but it's fun and great harmonic practice, try The Cure's "Play For Today" intro. nod
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Reply #7 posted 05/14/05 4:10pm

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Ness, if you're running your lead through distortion and have a whammy, hit a harmonic and jiggle your whammy bar! headbang
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Reply #8 posted 05/14/05 4:27pm

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GangstaFam said:

I know this is an easy one, but it's fun and great harmonic practice, try The Cure's "Play For Today" intro. nod

Not really a Cureist. wink
I'll have to give it a listen.

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Reply #9 posted 05/14/05 4:30pm

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sinisterpentatonic said:

Ness, if you're running your lead through distortion and have a whammy, hit a harmonic and jiggle your whammy bar! headbang

Or hit a high harmonic at the 5th fret and use the bar to let the note slowly fall to earth...



...like a star from the heavens.


cool


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Reply #10 posted 05/14/05 6:07pm

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I tune with harmonics all the time (well, when its a quick tune and I'm not using the tuner in my FX processor). The problem might be your right hand palm touch instead of your actual picking. I remember that was probably the most difficult thing for me to get right at first. Muting the string with your right hand (if you play right handed) will get you your clearest tone, but you just have to work on it. Start by letting the back of your hand rest on the strings while you're picking. Work on muting. Once you have muting down, you'll be amazed at how fast and natural getting a harmonic will become.
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Reply #11 posted 05/14/05 8:30pm

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theAudience said:

sinisterpentatonic said:

Ness, if you're running your lead through distortion and have a whammy, hit a harmonic and jiggle your whammy bar! headbang

Or hit a high harmonic at the 5th fret and use the bar to let the note slowly fall to earth...



...like a star from the heavens.


cool


sounds like a beautiful thang...gon' do it just to see what it sounds like smile

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