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The guitar is one of the most expressive instruments you can play. And one of the main reasons is that you can bend notes. This gives your tunes a very vocal quality. We will take care of some of the issues that arise with learning how to bend notes on your guitar.
Bend a guitar string involves pushing or pulling toward the ceiling to the floor essentially chain stretch and change its tone. Usually you push the top three strings and pull of the bottom three. It only prevents you from running out of space in pitch.
Tip # 1 - Double with one finger.
Let's start by trying a curve in the 12 th fret of the 2nd string. That is flexion B. with a finger is too difficult, so that his note fret with your ring finger. Now put your index finger and the second on the rope behind him. Push the roof with three fingers, keeping the pressure perpendicular to the pitch of what the chain does not slip.
Council # 2 - Break the rules and the failure of the thumb on top.
Yes, traditional playing technique says to keep your thumb on the back of the neck, more or less into the sky. But like everything in music, there is an exception to every rule. With bending notes, you will use the leverage to push against your thumb to push or pull the cord. Bring your thumb up on top and touch the bottom E string. Now take that same note in his second string of the curve and try again. More Easy, right?
Do not press with your fingers. Get your fingers too locked into place and then turn right wrist and let it do the job moving finger.
Tip # 3 - Know what the tone of his head.
One of the things that a professional guitarist differ from fans is the possibility lead the field of string bends. In general, you bend or transfer of all or half. Let's start with half. Let's turn it 12 º fret 2nd string B. But first play a note on the periodic fretted C at 13 º fret of that string. That is the note that you need to match its curve. Now try to bend the fret 12 B and stops when you hear get C. For a whole step twice, first to get your reference tone on fret 14 (C #) and then bend the fret 12 B until it coincides with C #.
Question: Do I have to be stuck on this step fascistic / jail road game now? Or I can double major and minor intervals, too?
Answer: I love a rebel ... Yes you can. You can bend a step and a half or more. It all depends on the strength of the hand, pointing to the pitch you want, and what are your wishes creative ear. You can go smaller too, with a two-step quarter. A quarter would pass the note between B and C. We do not have a name for it, but a great note. Only a little small curve that puts your right of way between B and C. 'S of all time in the blues.
Tip # 4 - Try different curves.
You can bend your strings of the guitar in a zillion different ways, but here are some of the basics:
Instant Curve - Grab note and press up immediately, so "balls" up in the target note.
Measured twice - Grab your note, but let him have his second to shine before the curve. Create something like a quaver rhythm between the notes without bending and bowed.
Bend and Release - Fold the note and then, keeping the pressure about, straightening the chain back to its normal tone. You hear the shout goes up and then down.
Spirit Bend - One of my favorites ... Fold the first string (Before pick it up). Then pick up the rope, keeping the pressure, release the downward curve. You get this great "weeping" by the sound of it.
From there, you can start experimenting with your curves. Perhaps do a ghost bend a whole step, drop back a step and a half, then push back up to step all over again. There are many different ways to mold and shape their notes this way. And make your site more interesting game sound!
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