@Jakeanater9 Thanks man! It's called an artificial harmonic. Sometimes referred to as "pinch" harmonics, or "squeals". The science is essentially the same as a natural harmonic, but it takes into account the length of the string from where your finger is on the fret to the bridge. You find the harmonic point and immediately after picking, your thumb barely touches the string at that point. It's in one motion though, and the motion resembles "pinching" the string.
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SimonSez365 2 months ago
I have the Caliber Tuner and love it!!!
johntherock65 2 months ago
This is awesome!!! But the thing I don't get is how you sometimes play a low fret and it makes a high note like at 0:08.
Jakeanater9 2 months ago
@Jakeanater9 Thanks man! It's called an artificial harmonic. Sometimes referred to as "pinch" harmonics, or "squeals". The science is essentially the same as a natural harmonic, but it takes into account the length of the string from where your finger is on the fret to the bridge. You find the harmonic point and immediately after picking, your thumb barely touches the string at that point. It's in one motion though, and the motion resembles "pinching" the string.
DanMummSolo 2 months ago
Great Player and Great Tuner!!!
RocknGtr 3 months ago
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erydiam 3 months ago