In some slow songs, playing tremolos over some specific parts, like often the B section, bring a very nice athmosphere to the song.
I am talking about soft tremolos, not like the heavier ones that you could play for example at the beginning of Dark Eyes.
But I am realizing that, even if I want to play them really soft, the amount of sound and volume generated is actually a lot more, and somehow kills the idea of a smooth and soft effect.
I have tried to vary the amount of pressure, various picks and how much angle I use... but I haven't found the perfect solution yet.
Does anyone has technical tips on how to achieve this ?
- JG
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thanks
But basically, I am simply interested about volume control when you use tremolos.
I've seen very few people do that most play loud tremolos and a lot of times it's unmeasured.
I guess practice with a metronome and try to relax to the maximum with the least amount of pick surface could be the way. I admit I haven't mastered this technique though.