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Tommy Emmanuel Teaching Harmonics!

YouTube - Tommy Emmanuel - Harmonics Lesson He shows you how he achieves those incredible harmonics. At first I thought it was really impossible, but after watching I think I'm a bit closer to making my guitar sound magical! From what I searched on the web and from what some other players showed me, there are a quite a few ways to play harmonics: using a pick held between your thumb and second finger , using a thumb pick, using your thumb and your first finger as well as the second and third, and I've also heard of 'tap' or 'slap' harmonics, which is where a person would actually slap the strings in a certain manner. this is all really cool stuff! I'm even more grateful for picking up the guitar 3 yrs ago! haha


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Nice find Ed, thanks.

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That was great Ed. He makes it look so easy and comes across as a really nice guy.


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