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guitar harmonics

Posted: 7/3/2005, 11:40 am
by committed
i was hoping someone could help me out. i want to strike harmonics on my guitar that would produce E, D#, and C# notes. they would match this:

e|--------|
B|--------|
G|-9-8-6-|
D|-x-x-x-|
A|-7-6-4-|
E|--------|

can you please tell me where on the fretboard i would find these harmonics? thank you.

Posted: 7/3/2005, 1:00 pm
by robcore
Hey Jeff. I don't think there are any for the E flat or the C#, but you will find the E on the 12 fret of the high e-string.

Posted: 7/3/2005, 6:01 pm
by committed
dag yo.

Posted: 7/4/2005, 12:01 am
by robcore
werd. you can also try fooling around with the harmonics on the 9th, but they're a biznatch.

Posted: 7/4/2005, 1:04 am
by Dabekk
you could also try out what's called pinch harmonics, though they can be challenging. To do it just fret the note you want, and then try to find the half way point between the fret that you're at and the bridge of you're guitar - when you pluck the string, try to softly touch the string at the half-way point with your thumb. If it works you'll get a couple more octaves of the note you're fretting. However, even if you're in the right spot, it can be tricky to execute.

Posted: 7/4/2005, 11:31 am
by robcore
'Tis true. I usually treat those as a lucky surprise, especially if they end up on a recording, but they definitely are possible.

Posted: 7/4/2005, 12:49 pm
by Dabekk
yeah, more often than not, they happen by accident - but they sound awesome.

Posted: 7/5/2005, 3:37 pm
by exitbyname
i've always wondered what those accidental notes were... now i know... woo!