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Old July 4th, 2007
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A little squealin'

I can finally get the pinch harmonics!! See my last attachment for a little demonstration. I put it in another post but so many have already seen it they probably didn't realize I put a file there so this would be the better place I think.

Allthumbs gave me a little advice and I finally figured it out after adjusting the pick a bit. The thing is, I can't necessarily do it on command when I want. Sometimes I get it and sometimes I don't.

You guys have any advice on how to get more consistent with them to where I can do it anywhere on the neck on demand (practice lol I know but just wondering if there's a way to practice it to get it down to where it's effortless)

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Nice job- some of those pinch harmonics are a bear to get. I've been trying to get the riff for No More Tears down pat for months- I can get that nasty squeal about 20% of the time.

Billy Gibbons is phenomenal with the pinch harmonics he uses- overall, I have to put him in the top 10 guitarists list.


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