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scarface84
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05/24/2005 9:49 pm
I'm trying to learn Eric Johnson's "Cliffs of dover" from a guitar pro tab, and i'm stuck somewhere in the beginning of the song where you're supposed to do an artificial harmonic (A.H.12) on the 15:th fret, 2nd string. How is that possible? i mean, i don't have 27 frets on my guitar y'know. I tried picking the 1st string, 22:nd fret (without using harmonics) with my right hand, middle finger, it works, but i'm not sure if that's what i'm supposed to do.
Help pleeez :confused:
btw, any1 else in here from the middle east? :cool:
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05/25/2005 5:21 pm
But then why does it say "AH12"?

isn't A.H.12 when you fret at let's say the 5th fret, then pick the string and touch the 17th fret with your right hand finger?

btw, what are tapped harmonics (T.H.) ?
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05/26/2005 3:08 pm
Ok, i'll try using pinch harmonics. Thanx 4 helping me :)
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05/26/2005 10:19 pm
Artificial harmonics are generally played by touching the string with the meaty side of your palm...you have to find the "sweet spot" on your own guitar and then place your picking palm over that and touch extremly gently
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