@crazedgopher It works anywhere on the guitar. Some keys are better than others, but the concept is pretty much the same. I found that it was easier on the third fret when I started doing this than anywhere else, but as I said, it works anywhere. This is, by the way, a great way to irritate the hell out of any next door neighbours you may have. Just keep at it. You'll figure it out.
@sgtzero13370:18 onward is "I Don't Know" by Ozzy. From 0:00 - 0:18 sounds like"Slow Ride by Foghat or "Ready Willing and Able" by Kim Mitchell. The harmonic aspect has more to do with where and how you hit the string. If you are playing any string on the third fret, touch the same string with a light touch twelve frets higher and you have it's harmonic. Estimate twelve more frets, and hit the string with your pick, and dampen it with your thumb as you hit it,and there you go.
You'd get a sound closer to Zakk if you'll sweep with the fleshy part of your hand. Traditional styles of pinched harmonics only allow you to hit one string at a time. Alot of times Zakk will do a full chord in harmonic. He does have a lesson on how he does it. Found it once, but haven't found it since. Good luck with it.
@crazedgopher ok thank you very much :)
sgtzero1337 1 month ago
@crazedgopher It works anywhere on the guitar. Some keys are better than others, but the concept is pretty much the same. I found that it was easier on the third fret when I started doing this than anywhere else, but as I said, it works anywhere. This is, by the way, a great way to irritate the hell out of any next door neighbours you may have. Just keep at it. You'll figure it out.
crazedgopher 1 month ago
@sgtzero1337 0:18 onward is "I Don't Know" by Ozzy. From 0:00 - 0:18 sounds like"Slow Ride by Foghat or "Ready Willing and Able" by Kim Mitchell. The harmonic aspect has more to do with where and how you hit the string. If you are playing any string on the third fret, touch the same string with a light touch twelve frets higher and you have it's harmonic. Estimate twelve more frets, and hit the string with your pick, and dampen it with your thumb as you hit it,and there you go.
crazedgopher 1 month ago
@34bighitter Either "Slow Ride" by Foghat, or "Ready Willing and Able" by Kim Mitchell...or a combination of the two.
crazedgopher 1 month ago
Very nice
michaelbeagle1 1 month ago
what song did you play?
sgtzero1337 2 months ago
You'd get a sound closer to Zakk if you'll sweep with the fleshy part of your hand. Traditional styles of pinched harmonics only allow you to hit one string at a time. Alot of times Zakk will do a full chord in harmonic. He does have a lesson on how he does it. Found it once, but haven't found it since. Good luck with it.
metus1976 2 months ago
yeah, it was quite good
woolffdale 2 months ago
i dont understand why people have anything negative to say about that... sure he is no zakk wylde but so close mate
MrMMAbeginner 3 months ago
Los armónicos que caracterizan a Zakk Wylde son en la sexta cuerda, y con su vibrato los hace incomparables.
MrThrashhero 3 months ago