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Mr ProgFreak
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Posted: March 16 2009 at 06:32 |
^ I just don't see much difference, sound-wise. I would simply rather concentrate on getting the typical electric guitar vibrato right than using a variety of different techniques. You can do both gentle and extreme vibrato with the standard technique. The difference in sound ... well, I guess it's in the imagination of the player a lot, because technically vibrato is simply a modulation of pitch - it doesn't really sound differently when you apply more pressure compared to bending the string to the side. Of course what can be different is the waveform of the modulation (so to speak).
Again: I think those are valid techniques and some of my favorite guitarists are using them ... if you want to use them then by all means go ahead. I'm simply saying that I don't have much use for them. |
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: March 16 2009 at 14:44 |
When it comes to playing the guitar the way it shouldn't ought to be played, you can't beat Fred Frith.
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Atavachron
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Posted: March 16 2009 at 19:52 |
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