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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Need help with trills and whammy thing
I need to play thing like that:
h |--------------------------------------------| |-5-8p-5-trill and depress trem and pull up--| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| |--------------------------------------------| Simply fast trills (hammer ons and pull offs) with changing pitch (this is cant' get enough solo from scorpions) So i want to replicate this sound but i have a guitar with a fixed bridge. Is it possible to do it with pre-bends (pre-bend, release bend, bend) or should i do something else? Any ideas? |
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Gita-do O-Sensei
Join Date: Apr 2006
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Basically... no. This is one of those things you definitely need a trem for.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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Ugh, thaks for the answer...
Simply put - I can't utilize any techniques nor effects to get similar effect? No pre-bends, no pinch harmonics, no pitch shifters, digitech whammy stuff? |
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Pitch shifters and the digitech whammy really don't actually sound like a whammy bar though. Harmonics, again, will sound nothing like what you're trying to achieve.
If you can prebend up it might sound something like it but I honestly very much doubt you'll be able to prebend and trill and then control the un-bending all at the same time. If you can do it though, more power to you. You won't be able to get the same range of pitches though, unless your fingers are quite exceptional.
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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So I need to stick to pre-bends. After all it is my last resort. At worst, it will turn into slower hammer ons. Just like in this lesson by Sandercoe (around 4:40)
Thank You kind for the answer. Last edited by SupersonicJacka : 02-05-2013 at 09:45 AM. |
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