Latin backing track lead-over take-2

Started by hardlock, January 31, 2009, 06:35:25 PM

tafka

C.Santana you ain't but your VERY close. great playing.
and if the sun should fail to rise against my
shoulders one last time...

lg

Great playing... wish I could play that well!
But, more importantly, what a beautiful sound.
very dreamy and relaxing!
LG
nothing is real... So theres nothing to get hung about!

RevHeadRaZ

Very nice.. You play tight, that's what its all about. keep it up
Keep it Phat 'n' Tasty

hardlock

#13
Quote from: Witchita on February 02, 2009, 06:26:21 AMPinched Harmonics.
try using a soft pick that a little rough on one side. then "scratch"
the string sideways. move the pick back and fore till you find your guitars pinch harmonic spot.

Tony J

Thanks Tony - gee you make it look so easy....  Maybe I have dead strings or something? (or need LOTS of practice)   ::)

Thanks all very much for the positive comments!  It really means a lot!

Ken
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tafka

the way you play this ....practace is something you don't need.
what guage strings do you play?

Tony J
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hardlock

I think 10s on the high E.  I do run them pretty low to the frets so they do drag and buzz alot.  Don't know if that's a factor, maybe the PUs?  Have tried with both bridge and neck separate and I do get the 12 fret harmonics when light touching over the fret there (intonation okay?) but hard to find them squealers.  :-\
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tafka

they are there somewhere. get a cheap bendy pick and rough up the side a bit. scratch at an angle across the string 3rd works well.
when you get this right you are going to sound awesome.

Tony J
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