Epiphany...
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Epiphany...
I couldn't figure out how to make those pinch harmonics that I saw you guys do...
And then yesterday it happened by chance ! Ah ! OK, I understand now !
So I immediately put at work my very new discovery :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_1zsqSIRuI
This is a swing number, after so much melancholic D minor tuning tunes.
But in D minor tuning nonetheless.
And then yesterday it happened by chance ! Ah ! OK, I understand now !
So I immediately put at work my very new discovery :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_1zsqSIRuI
This is a swing number, after so much melancholic D minor tuning tunes.
But in D minor tuning nonetheless.
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Beautiful tune and playing, Jean-Paul. I always appreciate musicians who follow their own muse.
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Well I dunno if this is the "official" way, but accidentally, my thumb hit the string at the right spot when I was picking it with the finger, and the result was a delightful artificial harmonic.Jim Cohen wrote:Lovely!
But you didn't tell us the secret of pinch harmonics!
I should have know better, because, although there are several ways to obtain the same result, the concept is quite easy to figure out.
Until yesterday, I was using the guitar way, that is blocking with a finger and picking with the thumb, and it's not as efficient that the other way round on the weiss.
When I looked at players on YT, I couldn't really understand what was exactly going on.
So this was a happy surprise. I'll work on it by now. That's a spectacular fun trick, and, even if I am not exactly a spectacular player, a little bit of showing-off cannot hurt, if not overused.
Last edited by Jean-Paul Bataille on 26 May 2020 12:55 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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