newbie question..
- violenticecream88
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newbie question..
forgive me, i know everyones gonna hate me for asking. but does the term "false harmonics" refer to the harmonics that arent 5 7 and 12? and if so.. do you always have to change the plucking hands position? say for instance, to get the harmonic over the 3rd fret on the g string.. where should i be plucking the string? ive been doing it near the rear pickup, because thats where i see wooten doing it... and i have no formal teacher, so i kinda mimic what i see, except when i try those harmonics they sound like testiclites being kicked.
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Re: newbie question..
false harmonics are when you press down on a string and then hit a harmonic. it changes the pitch of the harmonic because you're changing the vibration length. and it never matters where you're hitting the string for a harmonic, unless you're using your thumb on the plucking hand to touch the string for the harmonic.
that's my terribly said description wait for GSR for a better in detail one.
that's my terribly said description wait for GSR for a better in detail one.
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Re: newbie question..
6:50 mark,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYrQW-RE ... re=related
and then it continues into this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhOijRbo ... re=related
If you want to do it the way Jaco does it, assuming you're right handed, the left hand becomes the nut/open string, your right thumb becomes the fret, and then you pick behind your thumb with your fingers. It's just a matter of dividing the string in the right places.
And buy the dvd.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DYrQW-RE ... re=related
and then it continues into this clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhOijRbo ... re=related
If you want to do it the way Jaco does it, assuming you're right handed, the left hand becomes the nut/open string, your right thumb becomes the fret, and then you pick behind your thumb with your fingers. It's just a matter of dividing the string in the right places.
And buy the dvd.
Andrew
- violenticecream88
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Re: newbie question..
thank you. those videos helped alot. i was confusing terms.. i was just having trouble getting harmonics out of the 3rd frets, but im experimenting with hand positions still. id like to be able to do a nice bass solo at my brothers wedding, but im not sure that will be possible. i have about 6 months.
"i hope we blow the roof off central park...but uh... i hope we dont suck tho, thats a big part of it too"~ dave matthews
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