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By:Yinielin
Kenny Chesney, I go Back
Prebpi= pre bend with a pinched harmonic
pi= pinched harmonic
prebpir= pre bend with a pinched harmonic then release the bend
This is probally a little hard to understand but I wasnt
sure of anyway else to write it. If u have questions please
pm me ill try and answer.
[] Hold the bend through all of these []
E----------------------------------------------
B----------------------------------------------
G-12bh---[]12prebpi-12pi-12pi-12pi-12pi-12pi[]-
D----------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------13-----------------------
B----------------------------------------11/13-13-13/15--
G-12prebpir--10h12p10----10h12-----10h12-----------------
D--------------------------------------------------------
A--------------------------------------------------------
E--------------------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------
B-15-15/17-17-17/18~~~/15-15/------------------
G----------------------------------------------
D----------------------------------------------
A----------------------------------------------
E----------------------------------------------
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Does anyone wanna tell me what a pinch harmonic is compared to a regular harmonic. -strategymaster | 5/31/2005 | Natural harmonics are not fretted; they are played on an open string while the left hand lightly touches a string in a "sweet spot", i.e. 12th fret NH, 5th, 7th, 9th, and others that get a little more complicated that you find with experience.
Pinched harmonics or Artificial Harmonics are fretted by the left hand and played by holding the pick at an angle and first striking the string with the pick, then immediately after (nearly at the same time as striking the string) the side of your thumb hits the string in a "sweet spot", but this time, instead of being over a fret, it's somewhere by the pickups. You also learn where these are relative to the fret you are hitting by experience.
Anything you can google up will probably help you out more than I can :) -aricevins | 7/12/2005 |
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