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GuitarSite.com Guitar News Weekly Edition #148, June 25, 2001 |
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PRACTICING TREMOLO ON GUITAR The tremolo bar on a guitar is a real strange effect that is very characteristic for the guitar. Many guitarist are really amused by the bar that comes with the guitar, play with it for a while, and hardly ever use it again because they don't know how to really use it or stop using it because they can't really control the effect that well. Although some guitarists don't really like the weird tremolo effects, you can also get some very subtle beautiful sounds out of your tremolo bar, at least if you use it the right way. Why don't some people like the tremolo effect you ask? Well it must have something to do with people having no good control. If you are not really controlling the effect you are creating some horrible sounds that are out of tune, no wonder people don't like it right? Practicing tremolo is also something that is very difficult and certainly not an easy task. I pretty much consider it an advanced technique but if used subtle you can also start using it if you are not that advanced yet. Lets start with a very basic exercise for learning to push down the bar exactly one whole note. Controlling the Tremolo bar The first important thing you have to do is set the tremolo and grab it. Some guitarists actually grab it with their hand, but many others, including myself, rather hold on to the guitar pick and use the remaining three finger to control the tremolo bar.
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