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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2007

Different types of harmonics and a whammy bar trick

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  • turn the gain down it sounds awful listen to joe satriani and youll see the best harmonics or eddy vanhalen

  • @kylieannify I agree with the gain being set too high; it's kinda noisy. It can be difficult to find a happy medium between it being too high and noisy and too low to get a good metal crunch, especially when dealing with a tube amp that crunches more with volume. I used to have a few Satch albums, but I'm more into neo-classical and Eastern music a la Becker and Friedman. Eddy's a great guitar player, but I'm not really into Van Halen style rock. I mostly listen to classical and metal.

  • Thanks for this video! It was very helpful!

  • @Spirituality1980 No problem. I'm glad I could help:)

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  • Disgusting amount of gain.

  • I dont understan Slipknot. They got like 300 people in their band, their music is a discrace, Hendrix would cry if he heard that shit. And they wear masks I FUCKIN HATE BANDS WITH GIMICS. IT ABOUT THE MUSIC NOT THE FUCKING IMAGE YOU FUCKIN WIERDOS. Thats what I would yell if I saw them live. Oh, and I heard they suck live, because when your live you dont have studio tricks to help your shitty music style, when your live its all tallent. Thats why the Beatles were so good live.

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  • @shredfantom turn the volume up and the master down

  • @opethforlife It comes from repetitive motion. A lot of people who type a lot get it. I never really typed very much, and I've had it for a long time, so I assume it came from practicing guitar a lot. It got worse over the years, until it was so bad it required surgery. As far as I know, the only preventitive tool is a wrist stabilizer, but even those don't help very much. I'm not sure if a lot of guitarists get it, but both I, and my former teacher had it.

  • @shredfantom Hi Bro..I hope that the surgery went well. I want to ask you..from where did you carpal tunnel syndrome? is it from playing guitar? if so..what are the drills to prevent it?

    Thanks

  • hahah nice haircut

  • hahahaha

  • worlds best fat guitarist

    you inspire me i wanna be the worlds second best guitarist

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