Learn the classical techniques for creating harmonics great on both electric and acoustic and forms the premise for many other harmonic techniques like harp picking and tapped harmonics.
Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
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@vicky9833 The quality of your writing is poor.
FionaBoosh 1 week ago
cheers dude nice one!
SHITONASTICK1100 1 week ago
thkx
Luffy123z 2 weeks ago
the quality of video camera is to low plz use better den dis camera.............n u r playing to goood.
vicky9833 1 month ago
wooooooooow!!!!
arcopizzicato 1 month ago
@acedrums
I've got a big red one naha :D
azkanan 2 months ago
ARE YOU A WIZARD?
azkanan 2 months ago 2
@secretsanny Cool, keep playing!
ilmatteo95 3 months ago
@ilmatteo95
No that was the prob, I was a beginner at that time, now I can!
secretsanny 3 months ago
@sleeperfrowner im not sure if this is what you mean, but if your guitar doesn't have 19 frets (which you would touch lightly to get the harmonic sound), you can also just imagine where the 19th fret would be if the fretboard continued and touch there. (this goes with nearly any fret)
thygro1 3 months ago