How to play harp-like Artificial Harmonics

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2006

Inspired by a question on the Acoustic Player Magazine forum, I decided to record this video about what I'd learned on the topic of Artificial Harmonics on guitar.

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  • Seems easy till try to play :)

  • @kuzey Keep at it! One day soon it'll click!!!

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  • I love how Tommy Emmanuel uses the fretted harmonics in his playing. I'm glad you made this video so that we aspiring virtuosos can learn this technique and incorporate it into our playing. Thanks for the video; I learned alot!

  • i love your guitar

  • Beautiful instruction and very dreamy sound!

  • @TtEkSoF If you're talking about the chord at 2:52 then I checked with the 'guitar toolkit' app and it says Emaj9

  • @JazzInc is it not a E7M9 chord?

  • @Shane15williams You are very welcome and that comment made my day! :-)

  • @JazzInc Ok thank you! you have inspired me so much! i mean thar chord is so beautiful sounding and then the stuff you did with it omg! amazing! Thansk again

  • @Shane15williams Thanks! If you mean the chord at 2:52 then that's an Emaj9 (E0, A2, D4, G1, B4, e0)

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