@gvcalamike im not completely sure but as far as i know the natural ones are at 5th, 7th, and 12th. So it's not odd im guessing it has something to do with the strings and tension or something.
So, a guitar can only play odd number harmonics right? 1st, 5th, 7th, etc? And that's because it has only one open. If harmonics exist at the 5th and 7th frets, wouldn't they also exist at the 3rd and 1st; odd numbers?
@gvcalamike im not completely sure but as far as i know the natural ones are at 5th, 7th, and 12th. So it's not odd im guessing it has something to do with the strings and tension or something.
movieuhguy 7 months ago
learning is great :B
matyviola 7 months ago
hey man you're not really saying how you're doing it rather what it does which we can already here
freshman5000 8 months ago
@ffmarkm yes
BrockTheRockTv 9 months ago
So, a guitar can only play odd number harmonics right? 1st, 5th, 7th, etc? And that's because it has only one open. If harmonics exist at the 5th and 7th frets, wouldn't they also exist at the 3rd and 1st; odd numbers?
gvcalamike 10 months ago
Interesting video, but that was more like a demonstration and not like a guitar lesson as stated in the video title...
knifeforkandaspoon 10 months ago
You are good at picking wth the right hand while fingering a harmonic. I can't quite get it!
JHall91 1 year ago
@vasilispol16 Wraios
NekrosisPolykastro 1 year ago
To play thes harmics should you finger actually touch the string ?
ffmarkm 1 year ago
Thanks so much
rakmaknaja 1 year ago