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Finally! A tutorial that actually clearly shows how to do it. Everywhere I look they just do it with a camera angle that shows me nothing and then I somehow have to still figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thank you so much for this
I totally understand. If you film it from the front you're missing the most important part as the thumb is blocking the view. Great that this video helped you out!
@@Yourguitarworkshop I'm a 12 yo who plays the guitar a lot and I know a lot of things cause I've played for three years and in those 3 years I could never find how to do harmonic, thanks a lot
Literally the same scenario for me. Did it by accident, recognised it’s from the famous comfortably numb solo and ever since them I’ve tried to figure out what it is
HOLY SH*T THIS IS THE BEST PINCH HARMONIC TUTORIAL ON THE INTERNET!!!!! honestly the whole "push down and let the string bounce back" part made so much more since than trying to figure out how to dig into the string so my thumb hits it. thank you so much!!!!!!!
I've seen several videos about this and even then, I've never quite understood how to produce this effect correctly. In just 2 minutes, with a perfectly well-positioned camera and an objective explanation, I was able to understand. Thanks!!
Thanks! Just wanted to let you know your video is still helping people. Once you find it, it just clicks. Now, I get to be the guy everyone says "He must have just learned pinch harmonics. That's all he does."
This is the best tutorial I’ve seen on this. The trick is really to push into the string and catch it with the thumb rather than ”grace it” as people tend to say. Great video!
ive literally watched so many tutorials on how to do this trying to figure it out and FINALLY after months of trying this video is what made it click. you explained it so simply and the camera angle was amazing. thank you so much for this video 10/10.
HOLY MOTHER OF THE DJENT GOD THIS WAS ACTUALLY HELPFUL! For those who are still having trouble with the pinching, don’t près your finger hard, it may be difficult, bu you have to just barely graze the skin on your finger on the string to make the noise!
Bro so many times I’ve heard people say you’re pinching the string between you’re thumb and the pick and every time I tried that it wouldn’t work. Thanks for actually showing what’s going on it helps tremendously
i dont usually comment under youtube videos but guys i promise this is the best tutorial ive seen on youtube. i made it in like 1 min you definilty have to watch it without hesitation
After trying pinch harmonics for ages, and not getting it quite right, it was frustrating to feel like I was almost there. Coming across this video saying that it could be done in "2 minutes", I was very skeptical. But I gave it a try, and with the camera angle and straightforward explanation, it worked! I have the right feel now. Now comes the practice! It's gonna be like hot sauce, and get used on everything!
that's awesome, and just like with hot sauce, once you get used to it you need more and more to get your fix haha. Your neighbours will be so happy you learned this ;-)
I've been struggling with pinch harmonics for weeks now, none of the other videos I've watched clarified it well enough and I was so sick of the "it's hard to explain, you have to play around and try different positions to figure it out on your own". Turns out it's possible to explain them in an easy and very intuitive way. I've played my first ever pinch harmonics thanks to your tutorial. You are my personal hero.
That's awesome!!! Don't forget to give yourself credit for not giving up. You kept looking and trying until you found something that worked. I'm happy that this short video helped you :-)
Finally !!! Thank you very much, it was that easy!!! I wasted 6 hours with other videos but yours is nails it, I can do it more consistently now, thanks again
Thank you so. damn. much! I've looked up countless tutorials for pinch harmonics and it never really was visible to me what exactly to do, it just remained magic for some reason. I've just managed my first few actual successful tries thanks to your vid! :D \m/
That's so awesome to hear. Maybe because I teach a lot of kids I've come to a teaching style that is easy to follow? In any case I'm happy that you've made your first pinched harmonics 🙂
Sold me a 2 minutes video and the video is actually 2 min. I liked. Secondly, the tip is actually useful, i heard pinch harmonic out of my guitar for the first time. I subscribed. Thanks.
I also didn't understand for a very long time, but like 2 days ago I was practing a song and for some reason I finally could do it everytime like it was magic... Fr I've been trying to learn pinch harmonics for more than a year by now, but I could never do it properly and with consistency, but now i can do it like 8/10 times I try to do it (At least in the lower 3 strings). I'm gonna leave my tips here so maybe it helps you (not saying is right or correct, but its what is working for me, and I'm a completely begginer on guitar) - The touch of your finger on the picked string that they say its gotta be super slight, doesn't need to be as slight as you think, sometimes I just put too weight in my hand to touch the string, and still I get the P.H, so don't be afraid to touch the string (but this really is the neat part) - When I pick the string I kinda twist my pulse from up to down and from right to the left at the same time (this is the movement that makes my finger touch the string) - Try not to rest your finger on the string after you picked, this will kill the vibration and the harmonic. Take your right hand away from the strings and control the P.H bending the picked string - The first time I had the feeling on how to do it I was with an overdrive pedal and a distortion pedal in max distortion possible, giving me huge gain, so this helped the P.H to come out easily, so you should crank that gain and distortion up to make it easier to feel when it's coming and what movement you did that made it come out. - My impression it's that is more about a feeling on doing it, I can't explain... I've been watching tutorial and practicing for months, maybe more than a year and I could never do it... But out of nowhere 2 days ago I realize the feeling of the technique and suddenly I'm doing it. It's CRAZY! Hope this can help you in some way, don't give up, P.H are so satisfying to land...
This is the best explanation I have seen. When he mentions let the string bounce up to the thumb, that's the key. Other refer to tilting the thumb to touch the string; it's note practical to rotate the thumb individually to just to get a pinch harmonic on a specific note. This explanation works best for me, pinch harmonics galore!
"tilting the thumb to touch the string, its note practical to rotate the thumb Individually to just to get a pinch harmonic on a specific note" I think there I reached the limit of my understanding of the English language, even after reading that 3 times I still dont understand it. great that this video worked for you. may the pinch harmonics be with you, always :-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop I meant that your explanation is the best 👍. Other videos suggest moving the thumb at an angle, your explanation of natural string bounce is more reliable/consistent. Thank You.
Clearly an outstanding tutorial for pinch harmonics..and he doesn’t annoyingly ramble on and on before getting to the point…I need to check out the rest of his videos and subscribe..( I don’t subscribe to a lot of channels unless they deserve it and he does!)..Thanks for the great video!
wow dude ty so much. ive been searching for a video that didnt give the players life story and how they got harmonics figured out or have them ramble on to reach the 10 minute mark. i got a good understanding from just looking at your thumb position because i can ACTUALLY see it. ty so much
THANK YOU SO MUCH AT LAST I FOUND THIS! I'M SO TIRED OF ASKING MY FRIENDS "HOW DO YOU DO THAT EENGGGGGGG!!! HIGH PITCH SOUND?" THEY JUST DON'T GET ME 😂😂
Before watching this video i was able to do it about 1 time over 5 attemps 😂😂 BUT WOW... just after 40 seconds i stopped the video and tried... now i can do it almost every time i want... This changed a lot for me really... i wanna say thank you for the effort into making it so clear... subscribed
This is amazing!! I looked at so many tutorials and couldn't figure it out but I could do it 50% of the time after this video with just 10 minutes of practice.
Noooooooooooooo way. It is really THAT easy?! Always heard the solos with pinch harmonics but I thought I would never ever be able to get that goosebumping harmonics! Many many thanks for that super easy tutorial!
Great that the video helped you tackle the pinch harmonic. Once you know how to do something, most things are easy. But it is the figuring out how to do it that takes the most time. :-)
Try angling the pick at a 45 degree angle. Then when you pick, the string rolls off one of the edges of the pick and briefly touches you thumb. I found this to be the only way to make it consistantly good.
I can't believe you condensed what others waffle on for 20 on in to 2 minutes and you taught me better than the others. Angling the pick allows me to hit these consistently but more importantly, I never knew the position on the neck influenced tone - I compared a tapped harmonic near the neck to my pinch harmonics nearer the bridge while learning and was going insane thinking I was doing something wrong. Thank you so much! Subscribed
Yeah, most lessons, especially technique lessons, can be done in just a few minutes. However, we're on youtube and as creators we have to take into account the algorithm. (even though it changes all the time) Longer videos in some cases outperform the shorter ones because probably on average, the user is watching for a longer time. I try not to care too much about that and thought I'd do this one just short n sweet 🙂
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been struggling for so long trying to find a solid video for this technique and with this video I got it almost immediately
I’ve been playing for two years now, almost three, and I’ve always wanted to learn pinch harmonics. Everyone said they were very difficult to learn and much harder to master. After watching this, I practiced them for ten minutes and I’ve been getting them consistently. They’re easy to learn, but I’m guessing kind of hard to master. Thank you very much!
hard part is getting them to fire off in the middle of a riff or solo,for me its easy cause ive been doing it a while but i did pick it up fast,if you cant choke up on the pick in time just bend your wrist to get the string contact with your thumb,that way you dont have to fuck around with the pick
Deserved new sub my good sir. Back when I started learning guitar like a decade ago I wish I had a video like this to explain me how to pull pinch harmonics, instead it took me like a month to figure it out due to tutorials not being as clear as this one. Came to the video out of pure curiosity and it about sums up the tech as much as it can so definitely staying :D
I'm a saxophonist and I very rarely play guitar, maybe once a month (self-taught just for fun) and after watching this I could instantly do pinch harmonics. If that doesn't tell you it's a good video, I don't know what does.
i cant find any other video that shows this angle and explains actually how and when to let it hit your thumb thanks 🤘 i tried it with this explanation got it on the third try
I too watched several other videos and still couldn't do it. That key detail about the 'bounce back' doing the work for you finally made me get it. As others have said, very well done tutorial, thank you!
Ok.... I've been playing for 35 years and do pinch harmonics in a completely different way - this method looks cool :) My son is learning now, and found the method I use to be really difficult. I'm going to show him this vid as it seems a lot simpler than the method I use. Nice one!
@@Yourguitarworkshop Ah ok, the method I use is to hit the string normally with the pick and my 'ring finger' fingernail at essentially the same time. It's predictable (for me anyway) and I use it all the time. It's just a tightening of your grip on the pick to tuck your fingernail onto the string. Just like with your technique there are harmonic sweet spots, exactly where you've indicated. By the way, even though it's a work-day here, I quickly plugged in a guitar and tried your technique and it hit straight away :) I'm not used to it, but I can see that a new player would find that super easy and could develop that into their playing style! My son isn't back from school yet, but I'll update to let you know how it goes!
@@3DRCGuy Thanks so much for your explanation, tried your way and it definitely works. My harmonics don't sound as clear when I do but I think that's a matter of practice. Your method is in a way similar to playing "picked harmonics"--> yes I made that name up., but it best describes the artificial harmonics as you would play them on an acoustic guitar. you would touch the string with your indexfinger and pluck with the thumb. In your case the picking is in front of the harmonic which might be why I find them less clear? Not sure. Super cool though, thanks!
ive never been quite good at pinch harmonics im so inconsistent with them finally a video that actually explains how its done im finally getting a little bit more consistent with pinch harmonics now
I'm thrilled to announce that due to the overwhelming response to this video on pinched harmonics, I'll be hosting a live stream. Join me on Thursday, July 11th, 2024, at 9:00am Pacific Time for an interactive lesson on pinched harmonics. 🔔🔔🔔 Set your reminders and see you there! ua-cam.com/users/livemK1ru4LjGtc 🔔🔔🔔
really disappointed. i thought this was a video on how to pinch a harmonica from a music store
@@crackawood hahaha, I laughed quite hard reading your comment 😀
Finally! A tutorial that actually clearly shows how to do it. Everywhere I look they just do it with a camera angle that shows me nothing and then I somehow have to still figure out what I'm doing wrong. Thank you so much for this
I totally understand. If you film it from the front you're missing the most important part as the thumb is blocking the view. Great that this video helped you out!
This angle is killer
For real. The rest are dog shit. This guy is great. 👍
@@Yourguitarworkshop I'm a 12 yo who plays the guitar a lot and I know a lot of things cause I've played for three years and in those 3 years I could never find how to do harmonic, thanks a lot
There’s a million guides on how to do anything and only a handful of those million are actually useful
I did it once by accident years ago and never figured out how it happened. Thanks for explaining! Now to practice
Literally the same scenario for me. Did it by accident, recognised it’s from the famous comfortably numb solo and ever since them I’ve tried to figure out what it is
@@zzodysseuszz literally the same thing, tryna learn it for the pulse version
For years? Just how? I've never picked a guitar in my life and when i did learn it for 2 weeks i did pinch harmonics
IKR
@@HeavyshitplayedalldayWhat? You want a sticker?
HOLY SH*T THIS IS THE BEST PINCH HARMONIC TUTORIAL ON THE INTERNET!!!!! honestly the whole "push down and let the string bounce back" part made so much more since than trying to figure out how to dig into the string so my thumb hits it. thank you so much!!!!!!!
great that the video helped so much :-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop method worked here too. Cheers bud!
I am low key hyped to try this out rn
After being playing for over 10 years FINALLY I found a video that explains the DEFINITIVE method to do it without failing 50% times THANKS a lot
Makes me super happy this video helped you finally nail this technique :-)
uh yeah sure you don’t fail 50% of the time… you fail 100%
I’ve been looking for a long time trying to find a well explained/shown example of pinch harmonics since I’ve wanted to learn Rebel Yell
and it only took you 2 minutes out of your day :-)
no
I've seen several videos about this and even then, I've never quite understood how to produce this effect correctly. In just 2 minutes, with a perfectly well-positioned camera and an objective explanation, I was able to understand. Thanks!!
Awesome that this tutorial helped you understand the technique better!
Thanks! Just wanted to let you know your video is still helping people. Once you find it, it just clicks.
Now, I get to be the guy everyone says "He must have just learned pinch harmonics. That's all he does."
Haha, you can never overdo pinch harmonics ;-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop Amen to that! Lol awesome video. Thanks
WOW i tried to learn it for a month and after a 2 MINUTE VIDEO i did pinch harmonics immediately, its a real blessing
This is the best tutorial I’ve seen on this. The trick is really to push into the string and catch it with the thumb rather than ”grace it” as people tend to say. Great video!
thanks so much!
Omg you sir deserve the greatest of recognition. I literally learned it in 10 seconds, after trying countless other videos
I needed this for so long, thank you very much 🙏
Short, direct, objetive, simple... The best video I've found on this topic so far.
ive literally watched so many tutorials on how to do this trying to figure it out and FINALLY after months of trying this video is what made it click. you explained it so simply and the camera angle was amazing. thank you so much for this video 10/10.
I can finally play the comfortably numb solo. Thank you so much!
HOLY MOTHER OF THE DJENT GOD THIS WAS ACTUALLY HELPFUL! For those who are still having trouble with the pinching, don’t près your finger hard, it may be difficult, bu you have to just barely graze the skin on your finger on the string to make the noise!
Dear instructor. Thanks . With your undeniable knowledge and capability in tutoring music and guitar.
Good luck.
Bro so many times I’ve heard people say you’re pinching the string between you’re thumb and the pick and every time I tried that it wouldn’t work. Thanks for actually showing what’s going on it helps tremendously
Quick, straight forward, and easy tutorial. Thank you for this, 4 years later!
Holy cow, I've been trying to learn this for about 6 months and no luck, I was finally able to learn it with this video, you're the best!
Best (and clearest) vid explaining this I've seen. Thanks.
i dont usually comment under youtube videos but guys i promise this is the best tutorial ive seen on youtube. i made it in like 1 min you definilty have to watch it without hesitation
Out of all the tutorials I finally found one that shows you exactly what to do!!! Thanks, man!
This just magically works for me. Thanks for the video.
After trying pinch harmonics for ages, and not getting it quite right, it was frustrating to feel like I was almost there. Coming across this video saying that it could be done in "2 minutes", I was very skeptical. But I gave it a try, and with the camera angle and straightforward explanation, it worked! I have the right feel now. Now comes the practice! It's gonna be like hot sauce, and get used on everything!
that's awesome, and just like with hot sauce, once you get used to it you need more and more to get your fix haha. Your neighbours will be so happy you learned this ;-)
Wow! This man knows how to save the viewers time! God bless him!
this tutorial is insane ive been playing for like a few months and i hit my first pinch harmonic like a minute after watching this
I've been struggling with pinch harmonics for weeks now, none of the other videos I've watched clarified it well enough and I was so sick of the "it's hard to explain, you have to play around and try different positions to figure it out on your own". Turns out it's possible to explain them in an easy and very intuitive way. I've played my first ever pinch harmonics thanks to your tutorial. You are my personal hero.
That's awesome!!! Don't forget to give yourself credit for not giving up. You kept looking and trying until you found something that worked. I'm happy that this short video helped you :-)
Dude, you have become like my favourite person on earth... THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
That's awesome! Use the technique sparingly though or you'll become someone's least favourite person quickly ;-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop hahahaha I'll sure will!!!
Wtf. Been trying and finally a 1 min explanation That hit home. Thank you
Finally !!! Thank you very much, it was that easy!!! I wasted 6 hours with other videos but yours is nails it, I can do it more consistently now, thanks again
Thank you for this tutorial, Sir! Pinch harmonics is one technique that has eluded me since the ‘90’s.
I asked a question on a different account like two days ago and since then I've been able to do pinch harmonics thank you
Thanks for the close camera shots.
I'm a visual learner so this really helped
Thank you so. damn. much! I've looked up countless tutorials for pinch harmonics and it never really was visible to me what exactly to do, it just remained magic for some reason. I've just managed my first few actual successful tries thanks to your vid! :D \m/
That's so awesome to hear. Maybe because I teach a lot of kids I've come to a teaching style that is easy to follow? In any case I'm happy that you've made your first pinched harmonics 🙂
@@Yourguitarworkshop Quite possible! :) Keep it up man, I'll be sure to check out some more of your videos now!
Definitely the best tutorial for pinch harmonics, thank you!
Sold me a 2 minutes video and the video is actually 2 min. I liked. Secondly, the tip is actually useful, i heard pinch harmonic out of my guitar for the first time. I subscribed. Thanks.
Like everyone else has said..... excellent camera angle and description and I had it in straight away.... Thanks!!
I still don't understand wtf
righttt i don't get how it all clicked for all these other people in comments
I also didn't understand for a very long time, but like 2 days ago I was practing a song and for some reason I finally could do it everytime like it was magic... Fr I've been trying to learn pinch harmonics for more than a year by now, but I could never do it properly and with consistency, but now i can do it like 8/10 times I try to do it (At least in the lower 3 strings). I'm gonna leave my tips here so maybe it helps you (not saying is right or correct, but its what is working for me, and I'm a completely begginer on guitar)
- The touch of your finger on the picked string that they say its gotta be super slight, doesn't need to be as slight as you think, sometimes I just put too weight in my hand to touch the string, and still I get the P.H, so don't be afraid to touch the string (but this really is the neat part)
- When I pick the string I kinda twist my pulse from up to down and from right to the left at the same time (this is the movement that makes my finger touch the string)
- Try not to rest your finger on the string after you picked, this will kill the vibration and the harmonic. Take your right hand away from the strings and control the P.H bending the picked string
- The first time I had the feeling on how to do it I was with an overdrive pedal and a distortion pedal in max distortion possible, giving me huge gain, so this helped the P.H to come out easily, so you should crank that gain and distortion up to make it easier to feel when it's coming and what movement you did that made it come out.
- My impression it's that is more about a feeling on doing it, I can't explain... I've been watching tutorial and practicing for months, maybe more than a year and I could never do it... But out of nowhere 2 days ago I realize the feeling of the technique and suddenly I'm doing it. It's CRAZY!
Hope this can help you in some way, don't give up, P.H are so satisfying to land...
@@guilhermearaujo4414 Like 31 days ago I did it accidentally, so I don't need help anymore but thanks for the advice
Lol
gonna try this on acoustic, heard its very hard, maybe i just try for practice right now, prob cant do it
I literally did it within seconds of your explanation good video man 👍
Useful video man
This is the best explanation I have seen. When he mentions let the string bounce up to the thumb, that's the key. Other refer to tilting the thumb to touch the string; it's note practical to rotate the thumb individually to just to get a pinch harmonic on a specific note. This explanation works best for me, pinch harmonics galore!
"tilting the thumb to touch the string, its note practical to rotate the thumb Individually to just to get a pinch harmonic on a specific note" I think there I reached the limit of my understanding of the English language, even after reading that 3 times I still dont understand it. great that this video worked for you. may the pinch harmonics be with you, always :-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop I meant that your explanation is the best 👍. Other videos suggest moving the thumb at an angle, your explanation of natural string bounce is more reliable/consistent. Thank You.
This is so far the best tutorial on the pinch harmonics!
Clearly an outstanding tutorial for pinch harmonics..and he doesn’t annoyingly ramble on and on before getting to the point…I need to check out the rest of his videos and subscribe..( I don’t subscribe to a lot of channels unless they deserve it and he does!)..Thanks for the great video!
This is the best pinch harmonic tutorial on UA-cam
First time I did it, it actually worked! The only tutorial that actually worked for me.
this is legitimately the best explanation of how do to pinch harmonics that exists on the internet.
wow dude ty so much. ive been searching for a video that didnt give the players life story and how they got harmonics figured out or have them ramble on to reach the 10 minute mark. i got a good understanding from just looking at your thumb position because i can ACTUALLY see it. ty so much
Legendary video. Thankyou so much. Very clear and concise.
Great to see it helped!
THANK YOU SO MUCH AT LAST I FOUND THIS! I'M SO TIRED OF ASKING MY FRIENDS "HOW DO YOU DO THAT EENGGGGGGG!!! HIGH PITCH SOUND?" THEY JUST DON'T GET ME 😂😂
Legend! Tried so many tutorials and this made me do it on the first try.
Thanx! Great view, great explanation, short & to the point. Kudos, sir.
Glad it was helpful!
Omg, I finally managed to do a proper pinch harmonic !!! Thank you so much for this great tutorial 🔥
This guy is such a good teacher no 🧢
Before watching this video i was able to do it about 1 time over 5 attemps 😂😂 BUT WOW... just after 40 seconds i stopped the video and tried... now i can do it almost every time i want...
This changed a lot for me really... i wanna say thank you for the effort into making it so clear... subscribed
that's awesome! Making the world a better place, one pinched harmonic at a time :-)
@@Yourguitarworkshop ahah, right 👍😉
This is amazing!! I looked at so many tutorials and couldn't figure it out but I could do it 50% of the time after this video with just 10 minutes of practice.
Noooooooooooooo way. It is really THAT easy?! Always heard the solos with pinch harmonics but I thought I would never ever be able to get that goosebumping harmonics! Many many thanks for that super easy tutorial!
Great that the video helped you tackle the pinch harmonic. Once you know how to do something, most things are easy. But it is the figuring out how to do it that takes the most time. :-)
Thank you! It finally clicked for me! I'm so happy right now.
Thank you so much! I'm still not quite good at it but this has helped me a lot better than many other vids!
Try angling the pick at a 45 degree angle. Then when you pick, the string rolls off one of the edges of the pick and briefly touches you thumb. I found this to be the only way to make it consistantly good.
@F4IRS4UCE the only downside is it tends to wear the edges of the plectrums fairly fast. Small price to pay though.
So far the best lesson for this technique
Thanks Sirvan!
I can't believe you condensed what others waffle on for 20 on in to 2 minutes and you taught me better than the others.
Angling the pick allows me to hit these consistently but more importantly, I never knew the position on the neck influenced tone - I compared a tapped harmonic near the neck to my pinch harmonics nearer the bridge while learning and was going insane thinking I was doing something wrong.
Thank you so much! Subscribed
Yeah, most lessons, especially technique lessons, can be done in just a few minutes. However, we're on youtube and as creators we have to take into account the algorithm. (even though it changes all the time) Longer videos in some cases outperform the shorter ones because probably on average, the user is watching for a longer time.
I try not to care too much about that and thought I'd do this one just short n sweet 🙂
I accidentally did pinch harmonics on a lick I like to play in my room and have been trying to replicate it ever since. Very helpful video
Thank you so much for this video, I’ve been struggling for so long trying to find a solid video for this technique and with this video I got it almost immediately
I’ve been playing for two years now, almost three, and I’ve always wanted to learn pinch harmonics. Everyone said they were very difficult to learn and much harder to master. After watching this, I practiced them for ten minutes and I’ve been getting them consistently. They’re easy to learn, but I’m guessing kind of hard to master. Thank you very much!
hard part is getting them to fire off in the middle of a riff or solo,for me its easy cause ive been doing it a while but i did pick it up fast,if you cant choke up on the pick in time just bend your wrist to get the string contact with your thumb,that way you dont have to fuck around with the pick
Deserved new sub my good sir. Back when I started learning guitar like a decade ago I wish I had a video like this to explain me how to pull pinch harmonics, instead it took me like a month to figure it out due to tutorials not being as clear as this one. Came to the video out of pure curiosity and it about sums up the tech as much as it can so definitely staying :D
I'm a saxophonist and I very rarely play guitar, maybe once a month (self-taught just for fun) and after watching this I could instantly do pinch harmonics. If that doesn't tell you it's a good video, I don't know what does.
Finally a tutorial that not only shows how to do it but shows up close 'why' it makes that sound.
i cant find any other video that shows this angle and explains actually how and when to let it hit your thumb thanks 🤘
i tried it with this explanation got it on the third try
that's awesome! Whenever you're in a pinch, it's youtube to the rescue 😉
Finally a real tutorial
Subscribed
Appreciate the to-the-point attitude here. Great job.
Everyone else that posts these videos doesn’t say anything about letting the string bounce back that was a great way to put it
Great job putting the camera at a guitar players point of view
FINALLLAYYYYYY !!! Someone makes a sensible video on internet ...
After like 5 videos this is the best explanation.
This is the most clear video of how do it!!!!
Thank you, great to see that a 2minute video can actually make a small change 🙂
Same as RIZZO
This worked for me THANKYOU!!!!!
Best pinch harmonic tutorial
thanks mate this video is the best pinch harmonic tutorial i've ever seen.
Most helpful tutorial ever bro
this was my first try doing pinch harmonics and i got it within 30 seconds, super effective tutorial obviously 👌
@@soggyspaghettisocks dunno, i surprised myself
Yessss this is a perfect tutorial! Greetings from Argentina
You're a gentleman and a rock-scholar 🤘🤩🤘
The best tutorial of the world
I’ve been doing these for years but it’s always nice to hear someone explain it well.
Thanks Myles!
I too watched several other videos and still couldn't do it. That key detail about the 'bounce back' doing the work for you finally made me get it. As others have said, very well done tutorial, thank you!
Wow. This is the best video on explaining pinch harmonics, thank you!
GOOD ANGLE , THANKS. THAT , ALONG WITH FINDING THE SWEET SPOT ON THE STRING , REALLY HELPS WITH GETTING IT DOWN. PEACE ☮️
I can't say "I love you" enough times to demonstrate how much this helped me
Ok.... I've been playing for 35 years and do pinch harmonics in a completely different way - this method looks cool :) My son is learning now, and found the method I use to be really difficult. I'm going to show him this vid as it seems a lot simpler than the method I use. Nice one!
Now I am very curious about your method! Can you describe what you do differently?
Let me know how it goes with your son too 🙂
@@Yourguitarworkshop Ah ok, the method I use is to hit the string normally with the pick and my 'ring finger' fingernail at essentially the same time. It's predictable (for me anyway) and I use it all the time. It's just a tightening of your grip on the pick to tuck your fingernail onto the string. Just like with your technique there are harmonic sweet spots, exactly where you've indicated. By the way, even though it's a work-day here, I quickly plugged in a guitar and tried your technique and it hit straight away :) I'm not used to it, but I can see that a new player would find that super easy and could develop that into their playing style! My son isn't back from school yet, but I'll update to let you know how it goes!
@@3DRCGuy Thanks so much for your explanation, tried your way and it definitely works. My harmonics don't sound as clear when I do but I think that's a matter of practice. Your method is in a way similar to playing "picked harmonics"--> yes I made that name up., but it best describes the artificial harmonics as you would play them on an acoustic guitar. you would touch the string with your indexfinger and pluck with the thumb. In your case the picking is in front of the harmonic which might be why I find them less clear? Not sure. Super cool though, thanks!
You’re a saint! I watched countless tutorials and wasn’t able to get it. Watched yours once and I got it really clearly! Thank you so much fam
Clear. Concise. Thank you so much!
This is great. Helped me figure this out in about ten minutes.
I was searching for this exact camera angle
Thank You so much It was the only video that explained it clearly
Ha! You are awesome! I couldn't get this at all until I saw this video. Got it on the first try!
Best lesson. Direct to the topic 👍
Very well explained. Can see it really clear. Thanks from Spain!
Awesome video. Thank you for taking the time to explain the technique and do an awesome job with the camera angle.
Best version I seen yet
ive never been quite good at pinch harmonics im so inconsistent with them finally a video that actually explains how its done im finally getting a little bit more consistent with pinch harmonics now
awesome, keep up the good work 🙂