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  2. String harmonic - Wikipedia

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    A pinch harmonic (also known as squelch picking, pick harmonic or squealy) is a guitar technique to achieve artificial harmonics in which the player's thumb or index finger on the picking hand slightly catches the string after it is picked, [10] canceling (silencing) the fundamental frequency of the string, and letting one of the overtones ...

  3. Dive bomb (guitar technique) - Wikipedia

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    Some guitarists, such as K.K. Downing, Glenn Tipton, Jeff Hanneman and Dimebag Darrell have used a variation of this technique in which a harmonic, most commonly a pinch harmonic, is used instead of a normal fretted or open note creating a sound arguably closer to that of a bomb due to the squealing sound created by the harmonic.

  4. Talk:Pinch harmonic - Wikipedia

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    4 Techniques - Pinch Harmonics (rewritten) 4 comments. 5 Clean up. 2 comments. 6 Sound to Signature. 1 comment. 7 Random artists thrown into the text. 2 comments. 8 ...

  5. Pinch harmonics - Wikipedia

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  6. Pinch harmonic - Wikipedia

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  7. Guitar picking - Wikipedia

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    It is easier to play non-adjacent strings at the same time, or immediately consecutively. It is easier to play polyphonically, with separate musical lines, or separate melody, harmony and bass. A simpler motion is required to play notes on non-adjacent strings. With a pick, string skipping is required.

  8. John Sykes - Wikipedia

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    Influenced by the likes of Jimmy Page, Ritchie Blackmore and Gary Moore, Sykes was known for his distinctive playing style, characterised by his wide fret-hand vibrato, use of pinch harmonics and sense of melody. In 2004, he was included on Guitar World ' s list of "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Guitarists of All Time".

  9. Harmonica techniques - Wikipedia

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    However, bending the 3 draw allows the player to play a minor third (or a blue third), allowing a player to use a C harmonica to play in G mixolydian or G minor. Blues players can also play a tritone in this position by bending the 4 draw. See a more extensive discussion of this position at the article on blues harp. On a diatonic, starting ...