How do you palm mute?


xenofears
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03/16/2002 3:59 am
Ive been playing for a few months and im still learning but ive been wondering how do you palm mute on a guitar and still get a great sound out of it, ive tried what people have told me and i can't get a good clean sound and not this half destroyed sound, so please help.
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Lordathestrings
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03/16/2002 9:36 pm
Try this.
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03/17/2002 4:11 am
I kind of stumbled upon palm muting by accident; I had my pick hand too low. It's a pretty nifty thing, though, 'cos you can do the mutin' with the pick hand, n' move the other hand ta where they need ta be on the fretboard. It's pretty easy, as long as you don't push down real hard on the strings. :)
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03/18/2002 12:46 am
I learnt palm muting listening to metallica, and later listening to Al di Meola. Those guys have total control over their sound.
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03/18/2002 4:04 am
Something that wasn't made clear in my earlier post...

Place the edge of your hand on the strings at the bridge saddles. You control the amount of muting by rolling your hand onto, or away from, the strings.
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03/19/2002 3:35 am
I use the same technique as Lordathestrings but I need to adjust my position depending on the guitar I use.

I got a Gibson SG and a Yamaha. With the gibson it's really simple I put the side of my hand directly on the bridge and rotate like Lord says.

On the Yamaha it's different, I can't go real far cause I got a Floyd Rose and if I apply too much pressure I'm changing pitch.

After a while it becomes second nature.
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03/19/2002 1:47 pm
HereĀ“s sumthin to practice :D

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03/19/2002 2:22 pm
... or you can damp the strings heavily and pick even heavier to get a realy wild, aggressive, fighting-with-the-strings palm mute. Obviously, it works with slower speeds only, but it feels good.
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