Love Lari. One of the few players who just authentically look so full of joy when they're playing and it comes across in both her demeanor and her playing style. Can't help but smile when watching her play.
I've said this before but saying it again anyhow... Not sure what's in the water in Brazil but I need some of it lol. Sooo many fantastic players and music from there, including Lari of course. Cheers!
Thank-you both and everyone making this happen! The "don't quit your day job" truly fits here. Ya both do what ya do @ the highest levels with the priceless benefit of mashups like this. Appreciate y'all so much! 5★!
any harmonic you play PAST the 12th fret (the middle of the string) can be played BEFORE the 12th fret. I believe for the dive bombs they were playing (on the 16th(?) fret of the G string) you should be able to play that harmonic on the 4th fret (just before it for the cleanest sound), as well as the 9th fret. harmonics work this way due to simple fractions and the overtone series. dividing the string into halves gives you the second harmonic (octave), thirds you get 2 spots you can play the 3rd harmonic (which is a fifth)(7th and 19th fret), quarters and you get another octave up(but only 2 spots because of the overlap with the octave), and dividing the string into 5ths gives you 4 spots where you can hit the dive bomb note in the video on frets 4 9 16 and another one that goes past the fretboard and I don't want to think about this anymore. I don't think this has any real noticeable change in tone when you pick one position over the other. also make sure you're on the bridge pickup for the most toan (and because the harmonics are louder closer to the bridge)
Tremolo flutters or stutters. I've heard both. Brad Gillis, of Night Ranger, used to do this by actually bumping his palm on the upper horn of the guitar body. You can hear it in "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" and he imitates himself in the video.
Honestly Josh, you're overall technique & feel is good. You had a great sound & feel when you were playing those little melodies when learning the tremolo flutters & you were grabbing those power chord riffs with proper authority & control when trying the divebombs. Just a matter of time & the right mental approach. Obviously the physical element gets us started, but true improvement in our playing technical or not is really in the mind ✌️🤘 And man, Lari.....too cool!! Fun vid!!
For me, that flutter comes with a floating fulcrum style bridge where the spring tension and bridge position is perfectly in balance. I have a Floyd pro on a Jackson dinky and a really nice hip shot two post fulcrum on my mexi-strat. Both are really in balance, particularly the hipshot. The lightest flick at bar tip will warble. Sometimes even a strong pick attack will create a subtle warble just do to how balanced the strings are to the string tension. This also really helps tuning stability with terms that aren’t locked. The key is that the bridge plate is perfectly 90 degrees to bridge posts.
Josh, don't downplay your skilz. I've been playing for probably longer than you've been alive and I'm like, "he's pretty damn good,'... esp. for also making gifts to guitarists such as the Notaklon. I have one, and just bought one as an xmas gift for an old friend. Rock it.
I’ve learned to do those things but in any real world situation Josh would absolutely smoke me because he is so damn good at using what he knows to the absolute fullest yet at the same time he never seems to end up in deep waters. That’s a life skill right there
This video is making me miss my Trem style guitar, I went to hard tail because in my house the heat changes so constantly it messes with everything so I went hard tail.
When playing the guitar becomes a natural thing to you, learning a new technique that requires failure and practice is like being placed back into your 1st lesson. You have to have that same desire to nail it in order to not give up and go right back to it all feeling natural again. Btw Josh, you’re one of my favorite players. I love your style.
It's called a warble or a flutter. Brad Gillis is one of the earliest players to do this in the Night Ranger song "Don't tell me you love me" released in 1982
Lari seems like both the coolest guitarist and the nicest at the same time. And her beautiful smile is absolutely the icing on the cake. Keep rockin, Lari!
Ah, interesting to see her going for a short pull at the end of a lick to end it. Lari Basillo is ubercool and gentle! Eddy Van Halen kinda vibe i get back from her playing. Do check out Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine though and particularly the track "Only Shallow" wich holds some amazing whammy technique. Shields perfected the trick of strumming chords while manipulating them by continuously hitting the tremolo and used it in many of their songs.
I might need to see Josh learn a variety of techniques and tools. Who knows, maybe he'll find inspiration from playing a Sustaniac-equipped guitar or find joy in using an on-board killswitch. But also, B benders?? I want more learning with JHS.
You actually don't always need a floating bridge for that "flutter" sound, for instance Duesenberg trem systems are kinda built like Bigsbys but much softer and more responsive, they can do that aswell.
So the problem with doing the dive bomb with that harmonic off of a chord riff is you don't know the fretboard for natural harmonics. You can get the same harmonic on the third or fourth fret on the same string. You don't have to jump to the upper register to do it. There is a pedal that can make the dive bomb easier. You can use a digitech Whammy and dive bomb an even higher harmonic or just the same one with your foot instead of the trem. You can also do a pinch harmonic or a slap harmonic on all the notes below a certain fret. Above the fifteenth fret and it becomes a challenge to do a pinch harmonic.
Watching this reminds me of one of her clinics here in Thailand. I asked her a question that's not really related to what she presented in the clinic, and yet she tried to answer the question. I still feel kinda bad about it till this day.
Lol, passing the cable back and forth, don’t you have like every clean 50 watt amp ever made? Or a second input for your kemper or fractal or whatever? I would probably end up doing the same thing.
"There's not a pedal that can do this for me?" Well, the Digitech Whammy 5 has a "Dive Bomb" feature. But it doesn't sound like a whammy bar in this context. Maybe some brave soul with magical expression feet could make it happen?
I'm away from my guitar but I presume that dive-bombing harmonic will be mirrored at the opposite end of the same string, right? If Lari is hitting the 16th fret, there should also be the same harmonic around the 8th fret? Gonna have a try when I get home in the morning.
That whammy trick is a "Flutter", first notably heard being done by Brad Gillis in 1982 with Ozzy Ozbourne. Here is something that should be featured on "Record-Time" "ua-cam.com/video/zrAsQffTqek/v-deo.html" Recorded in 1963 one of the best "Creepy-Uncle" records EVER!
Doesn't the EHX9 series detect a pitch and play a sample? 🤔 Couldn't you team up and make one that uses a sample of a whammy dive? Just use a momentary switch. ☝️😁💡
Looks like an excuse for me to buy new guitar because i got a fixed bridge at moment 🤔🎸😄 My favourite harmonic dive/screams are still Dimebag in songs like Pantera's 'Cemetary Gates' or his own song 'True' There's a YT video ' Dimebag's Squeals Lesson ' with the dude kinda showing how
Her constant joy a smiling when playing or talking about the guitar is contagious
Is this like Josh learning how to e-bow?
pretty much
But without the e-bow
Thanks Josh for being a stand in for those of us trying to learn this technique.
Thank you Lari for the education and you wonderful music.
Now l have to buy another guitar to do this!
They’re called Flutters
This is it, I’ve only ever heard them called flutters
That, and a dive bomb is just a normal note being dive-d. What they're talking about isn't a dive bomb, it's a harmonic dive.
I called them warbles, but flutters makes way more sense.
Yes, It requires a good ballanced floating bridge.
I fluttered 💨
Love Lari. One of the few players who just authentically look so full of joy when they're playing and it comes across in both her demeanor and her playing style. Can't help but smile when watching her play.
2:42 Ha! "The lick" when trying the flick.
Right?! He hummed part of it, but it sounds like someone dubbed in the whole lick!
Can I just get a 3 hour video of Josh trying to hit that natural harmonic
We cut so much of it to prevent long-term hearing loss 🫣
@@jhspedals Belle Scott? Wait what?
So much fun to watch this! Lol. Josh is unafraid.
everyone should be when they're learning something
I've said this before but saying it again anyhow... Not sure what's in the water in Brazil but I need some of it lol. Sooo many fantastic players and music from there, including Lari of course. Cheers!
Thank-you both and everyone making this happen! The "don't quit your day job" truly fits here. Ya both do what ya do @ the highest levels with the priceless benefit of mashups like this. Appreciate y'all so much! 5★!
She is such a great guitarist. And I love her approachability.
Josh: "So, there's not like, a pedal I can buy that does this for me"
The Digitech Whammy: "Am I a joke to you?"
The whammy flutters are the guitar equivalent of the ol ruler spring board thing off the edge of your desk in school.
any harmonic you play PAST the 12th fret (the middle of the string) can be played BEFORE the 12th fret. I believe for the dive bombs they were playing (on the 16th(?) fret of the G string) you should be able to play that harmonic on the 4th fret (just before it for the cleanest sound), as well as the 9th fret.
harmonics work this way due to simple fractions and the overtone series. dividing the string into halves gives you the second harmonic (octave), thirds you get 2 spots you can play the 3rd harmonic (which is a fifth)(7th and 19th fret), quarters and you get another octave up(but only 2 spots because of the overlap with the octave), and dividing the string into 5ths gives you 4 spots where you can hit the dive bomb note in the video on frets 4 9 16 and another one that goes past the fretboard and I don't want to think about this anymore.
I don't think this has any real noticeable change in tone when you pick one position over the other.
also make sure you're on the bridge pickup for the most toan (and because the harmonics are louder closer to the bridge)
Do that 15th fret harmonic on the 3rd fret. It’s the same harmonic and it’s easier when you’re riffing. That’s where Dime always grabbed it
Passing the cable back and forth 😂😂😂
Lari is awesome! way to go Josh. you're getting there!! great video!
Tremolo flutters or stutters. I've heard both. Brad Gillis, of Night Ranger, used to do this by actually bumping his palm on the upper horn of the guitar body. You can hear it in "Don't Tell Me You Love Me" and he imitates himself in the video.
This is correct - Brad is the flutter OG.
Honestly Josh, you're overall technique & feel is good. You had a great sound & feel when you were playing those little melodies when learning the tremolo flutters & you were grabbing those power chord riffs with proper authority & control when trying the divebombs.
Just a matter of time & the right mental approach. Obviously the physical element gets us started, but true improvement in our playing technical or not is really in the mind ✌️🤘
And man, Lari.....too cool!! Fun vid!!
Muito feliz em ver esse episódio, me diverti aprendendo com uma brasileira eo Josh. Parabéns Lari
For me, that flutter comes with a floating fulcrum style bridge where the spring tension and bridge position is perfectly in balance. I have a Floyd pro on a Jackson dinky and a really nice hip shot two post fulcrum on my mexi-strat. Both are really in balance, particularly the hipshot. The lightest flick at bar tip will warble. Sometimes even a strong pick attack will create a subtle warble just do to how balanced the strings are to the string tension. This also really helps tuning stability with terms that aren’t locked. The key is that the bridge plate is perfectly 90 degrees to bridge posts.
This whole video made me happy
8:58 me and shredding. "I understand it fully.. I can't do it".
Josh, don't downplay your skilz. I've been playing for probably longer than you've been alive and I'm like, "he's pretty damn good,'... esp. for also making gifts to guitarists such as the Notaklon. I have one, and just bought one as an xmas gift for an old friend. Rock it.
I’ve learned to do those things but in any real world situation Josh would absolutely smoke me because he is so damn good at using what he knows to the absolute fullest yet at the same time he never seems to end up in deep waters. That’s a life skill right there
These are fun videos! My kids keep asking me about new Tone Squad videos.
Another video of her "full-time-smiling". And so did I.
Owner of a Lonely Heart riff @3:24
This video is making me miss my Trem style guitar, I went to hard tail because in my house the heat changes so constantly it messes with everything so I went hard tail.
When playing the guitar becomes a natural thing to you, learning a new technique that requires failure and practice is like being placed back into your 1st lesson. You have to have that same desire to nail it in order to not give up and go right back to it all feeling natural again. Btw Josh, you’re one of my favorite players. I love your style.
ur never going back josh
Nice job sneaking in the lick at 2:46.
JHS should make a line of guitars too
Love conversations like this between players.
Josh is the nicest guy and Lari is a hidden beast ❤ thx, guys
im so excited to see full dive bomb jams
This is some awesome content! 😀 Love it
It's called a warble or a flutter. Brad Gillis is one of the earliest players to do this in the Night Ranger song "Don't tell me you love me" released in 1982
Lari is new to me and I am defo an Indy Dad Rocker Goth Pad Generator .. she rocks.. and so do you BigJ! Now what would an EBow dive bomb sound like?
Lari seems like both the coolest guitarist and the nicest at the same time. And her beautiful smile is absolutely the icing on the cake. Keep rockin, Lari!
Jeff Beck, Edward Van Halen, Brad Gillis,Reb Beach……. they’ve all flicked that twang bar.
This is a blast to watch
ive have always heard people call it Tremolo flutter.
Josh, as a whammy bar abuser, just play with the bar in a ready to grab position so your pinky and ring finger can always find it :)
Her guitar is fire! PURPLE FIRE!
Ah, interesting to see her going for a short pull at the end of a lick to end it. Lari Basillo is ubercool and gentle! Eddy Van Halen kinda vibe i get back from her playing. Do check out Kevin Shields of My Bloody Valentine though and particularly the track "Only Shallow" wich holds some amazing whammy technique. Shields perfected the trick of strumming chords while manipulating them by continuously hitting the tremolo and used it in many of their songs.
SERIOUSLY!!..... how COOOOOL is Lari!!!
Hey Josh! Those flutters are more easy to do if you don’t pull the bar up. Instead of pulling it up try to push it down little and release.
I might need to see Josh learn a variety of techniques and tools. Who knows, maybe he'll find inspiration from playing a Sustaniac-equipped guitar or find joy in using an on-board killswitch. But also, B benders?? I want more learning with JHS.
Brad Gillis of Night Ranger was the first person that did that growly-duck thing with the trem bar.
You actually don't always need a floating bridge for that "flutter" sound, for instance Duesenberg trem systems are kinda built like Bigsbys but much softer and more responsive, they can do that aswell.
6:48 The intro to Tesla's "Comin Atcha Live" be like...
Brad Gillis calls it his cricket noise. You can also pound on the body near the Trem.
So the problem with doing the dive bomb with that harmonic off of a chord riff is you don't know the fretboard for natural harmonics. You can get the same harmonic on the third or fourth fret on the same string. You don't have to jump to the upper register to do it. There is a pedal that can make the dive bomb easier. You can use a digitech Whammy and dive bomb an even higher harmonic or just the same one with your foot instead of the trem. You can also do a pinch harmonic or a slap harmonic on all the notes below a certain fret. Above the fifteenth fret and it becomes a challenge to do a pinch harmonic.
perfect Squeals -->ask Dimebag guyssssssssssssss🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
RIP Squeal Master Dime 🤘🤠
Dude those guitars are sick.
Please make a flutter/ chirp pedal!! I cant do it with the bigsby...
You can do the harmonic dive with the bigsby gamechanger though
That woman is amazing. Sorry Josh! 🤣
How long until we get a Nick signature alternative dad rock folk music reverb/overdrive combo pedal?
They’re called bar flutters. John Petrucci tends to use them quite a bit as well.
She’s so great and ,playing is effortless ..
This was cool. The flutters…now I gotta try
THis was awesome. Does Josh talk more when he has a crush?
JHS Divebomb pedal coming soon...?
Josh, build another one of my pedals so I can watch the whole video again 😅
4:05 flutter was not bad indeed. Sounded gewwwd. And 4:26
That was fun! And i learned something. Peace
Week 1 of asking Josh for all of his Arion pedals. I’m trying to collect them.
Speak to John Petrucci - Flutter King!
I think I did i by accident before listening to "Under a Glass Moon".... but after - I practiced it!
Watching this reminds me of one of her clinics here in Thailand. I asked her a question that's not really related to what she presented in the clinic, and yet she tried to answer the question.
I still feel kinda bad about it till this day.
That is fun.She is cool too
Another way to flutter the trem is to pluck it like a bass string or press and let your finger slide past. Same concept, less motion.
I love floating bridges.
If not mistaken, Michael Shenker used this tecnique back in the day .
I think this is a big reason people buy pedals from you guys more so than others.
Virbera Flick sounds like an awesome name for a vibe pedal 😂
The year is 2027, JHS releases a new dive bomb pedal mainly so Josh can do this more effortlessly.
Lol, passing the cable back and forth, don’t you have like every clean 50 watt amp ever made? Or a second input for your kemper or fractal or whatever? I would probably end up doing the same thing.
Guthrie called this tremolo move the "gargle"
wait. how do you do a harmonic up there? ore you playing ontop of the fret instead of between ?
Way to go Josh, now make a pedal that simulates that ! Lol
Somewhere there’s a 12 year old metalhead tearing his hair out because the dive bomb is the one thing he knows how to do perfectly.
"There's not a pedal that can do this for me?" Well, the Digitech Whammy 5 has a "Dive Bomb" feature. But it doesn't sound like a whammy bar in this context. Maybe some brave soul with magical expression feet could make it happen?
I'm away from my guitar but I presume that dive-bombing harmonic will be mirrored at the opposite end of the same string, right? If Lari is hitting the 16th fret, there should also be the same harmonic around the 8th fret? Gonna have a try when I get home in the morning.
4th and 9th!
Josh quit focusing on the dammmmm perfume....wake up ob¹😂
Uto Ughi now assisting the 1st Philharmonic violin therapy's hour? More Xanax to the petal?! Namastè.
That whammy trick is a "Flutter", first notably heard being done by Brad Gillis in 1982 with Ozzy Ozbourne. Here is something that should be featured on "Record-Time" "ua-cam.com/video/zrAsQffTqek/v-deo.html" Recorded in 1963 one of the best "Creepy-Uncle" records EVER!
Lari!! 🥳🥳🥳🤘🏼
Josh is a good player.
Mark Lettieri pops out these flutters almost invisibly. I think he uses his palm on the back of the bridge.
Josh its way easier if the trem arm sits behind the bridge and you hit with your hand at the end of the phrase.
Doesn't the EHX9 series detect a pitch and play a sample? 🤔 Couldn't you team up and make one that uses a sample of a whammy dive? Just use a momentary switch. ☝️😁💡
dude has a room full of pedals and amps and yet they share a cable to the same amp. golden.
also, all of this was played through the kemper
Invite Mr. Wes Borland to show what he does with floyd rose tremolo.
There is a pedal that kind of gets you close: Digitech FreqOut and a Whammy combo...?
Looks like an excuse for me to buy new guitar because i got a fixed bridge at moment 🤔🎸😄
My favourite harmonic dive/screams are still Dimebag in songs like Pantera's 'Cemetary Gates' or his own song 'True'
There's a YT video ' Dimebag's Squeals Lesson ' with the dude kinda showing how
She’s good 👍🏼
🇧🇷 Lari!
That much gain does require so much control with muting stuff you don’t want screaming.
"WHAMMY!!!!"
-Champ Kind