
Understanding and playing harmonics (Apr 21) Questions / Suggestions
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Harmonics represent one of the guitar's most widespread techniques, yet there is no standardized way of writing them down. Rather, a multitude of competing notation conventions exist, overlapping and contradicting each other in music from all periods and styles.
How do we find natural harmonics on the fretboard? How can we be sure we are playing them in the correct octave? How do we distinguish between natural and artificial harmonics? How do we even play articificial harmonics, and what are the best techniques for creating beautiful sounding ones?
Would you like some help with figuring out a particularly difficult or frustrating harmonic passage?
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Hello Mircea , this is a great topic which I still couldn't figured out. I am sure the session will help me a lot, as usual. Before the technical issues, I cannot even read the harmonic notes, which string or which fret or natural or not. El Testament d'Amèlia can be a good example to start, I am sharing the scores. See you in a few hours..
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Hello Mircea,
Great presentation on harmonics. I would be grateful if you could give some advice on playing the harmonic section in Songe Capricorne by Roland Dyens - attached, marked in yellow - the harmonic note melody is played by the thumb? begins mezzo forte and proceeds to mezzo piano accompanied by a tremolo note played piano piano - how best to approach this? thank you for your advice.