?????harmonics????


pantera
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11/22/2001 12:55 pm
hey everyone...
i have been really confused about harmonics for a long time..but the information by bundust makes a lot of sense...so thanks man....
anyway...i understand artificial harmonics but i dont know how to bend,or slide a harmonic..
i ve been tryin to play some stuff by dimebag darrel(guitarist in pantera)...in which (according to the tabs i got)he bends and slides after makin the harmonic sound ..can anybody explain this plz
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guitargod420
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11/23/2001 4:54 am
dimebag is one of my all time fav guitarists , now mainly what he does with his natural harmonics is he pulls up on them with his whammy bar but u have to have a floyd rose tremelo to make it work hopefully thats what you were looking for good luck and keep learning about dimebag hes an awesome guitarists

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11/26/2001 12:11 pm
thanx man,,,for answering my query....makes sense...and yup..dimebag is absolutely amzing....
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11/27/2001 11:06 pm
I think the dime has a whammy pedal, which allows him to bend any sound that comes out of his guitar, including harmonics... I don't know if he uses it for the sound you're trying to play, but consider it as an option.
Some guitarist now use fretless guitars, who allow amazing sounds like sliding harmonics...
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12/01/2001 9:31 pm
Dime only uses the Whammy for songs like Becoming and Suicide note Pt2. (and certain solos)

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12/01/2001 10:33 pm
well, that's what I said...
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