Hello Andreas,
I remember watching you do a great long artificial harmonic intro to "Out of Nowhere" and was wondering if you could tell me how you do it...
Where do you put the pick?
What finger(s) do you use to pick the string?
Ways to practice?
General advice??
Thanks in advance.
Enrique.
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Do you mean the singel note harmonics or the harp sounding ones in the style of Lenny Breau?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8xBlJdEijM0
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I meant the harp sounding ones, they're just so cool!
It looks like your picking them with your thumb, right?
And since we're on the topic... I'd also love to know how you approach the single note harmonics a la Django's solo to "Nuages".
Awesome playing as always by the way!
Thanks.
Enrique.
Here's Lenny Breau himself, telling about his "invention", the harp sounding harmonics.
http://www.lennybreau.com/lbgp1.html
When I play single note artificial harmonics ala Django, I'm plucking the with my thumb and lightly touching the string (12 frets above the note played by the left hand) with my index finger. If you want to get a more agressive sound, you can use the middle finger to pluck an upstroke while you're using the thumb to create the artificial harmonic.
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I'll get working on those right away.
Best,
Enrique.
What's your experience ?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JqNE4N_XsY
for all the other harmonics, personally i think hitting them hard so that the harmonic is as loud as your regular notes, is a cool thing.