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StudMuffin
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StudMuffin
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02/05/2005 4:56 am
i am sure this has been asked several times, but i did not see the thread and i am a noob to this site.
i know how to do pinch harmonics. i have heard a term tossed around called artificial harmonics. the description of an A.H. seems to be what i am doing for a P.H. are they the same thing?
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Lordathestrings
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02/05/2005 5:48 am
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Jolly McJollyson
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02/05/2005 5:59 am
Ha, I'm wearing a shirt that says "stud muffin." The muffin is lifting weights and has a handlebar moustache.
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02/05/2005 6:22 pm
Originally Posted by: StudMuffini am sure this has been asked several times, but i did not see the thread and i am a noob to this site.
i know how to do pinch harmonics. i have heard a term tossed around called artificial harmonics. the description of an A.H. seems to be what i am doing for a P.H. are they the same thing?


Yep, pretty much -- now natural harmonics is when you kinda "chime" it lightly touching above the fret.

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