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Originally Posted by wjp01908
I was just about to pitch in there AT but you beat me to it.
What you said apart from a unison bend - I thought this was a bend where you bring up the pitch of a lower string so it is in unison with a higher one struck at the same time.
Hard to explain with words
e------------------------
b--------5--------5------
g--------7--B/U--(9)-----
d------------------------
a------------------------
E------------------------
Both strings end up sounding an "e"
Am I making any sense at all 
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That sounds more logical, when I compare it to the tab I'm reading, thanks!
And lots of thanks to you too AT!
