Te-010 How Harmonics Work Guitar Lesson (justinguitar.com)


Learn how to play natural harmonics and why they occur… Thanks to Jedi for filming. A lot more info on harmonics is on the web site – including applications :) Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Full support at the web site where you will find hundreds of lessons on a wide range of subjects, and all the scales and chords that you will ever need! There is a great forum too to get help, no matter what the problem. And it is all totally free, no bull. No sample lessons, no memberships. Just tons of great lessons :) To get help with your lesson or song look up the number at the start of the video title (like ST-123 or whatever) on the Lesson Index page. www.justinguitar.com .

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25 Responses to “Te-010 How Harmonics Work Guitar Lesson (justinguitar.com)”

  1. houdinimeanie Says:

    this lesson drove my roomates dog crazy

  2. cloud50006 Says:

    I can’t get it on the 5th fret but i can get it on all the others and also the 4th for some reason =/

  3. octdrt1 Says:

    thats pretty cool haha nice lessons

  4. masterpiecebeta Says:

    At last i learnt Harmonics

  5. e104jokerr Says:

    3:41 his finger XD

  6. UomoNeroMetallaro Says:

    that’s how to use a Pinch harmonic!!

  7. JamalRahman00 Says:

    @WorldWarrior19 Calling something/someone a beast when they’re awesome isn’t an American saying >.> He was making a joke of it :P

  8. BigPackage23 Says:

    hey um the 1 on the 12th u can swich the sond with its going to 5th so like swich the harmonic its cool

  9. redhotchamira Says:

    You actually explained it! Thanks a lot. I find it helpful to perform stuff better when I know why it happens.

  10. 68928550 Says:

    lol… physics stantionary waves

  11. PastorJayJay Says:

    @dannythrashwhore Australians dont have accent? Please, they have the most noticeable and annoying accent next to the Kiwi’s

  12. g4me0ver4680 Says:

    they can be played everywhere but at some-most places its VERY quiet its just random places where they are loud enough

  13. BrownPeopleGetUp Says:

    Thanks very much -it’s very helpful to see why (your diagram) so that it’s not so abstract-

  14. skint0n0minted Says:

    yes

  15. Commiteee Says:

    Can Harmonics only be played on the specific notes?

  16. Dany1148 Says:

    holy shit, IDK any of this@!!!

  17. Dokdude Says:

    @Amazongrassmonster it works on everything, also a knife has vibration modes and harmonics.

  18. Amazongrassmonster Says:

    does this work on acoustic too?

  19. MrJazzguitarfreak Says:

    How am I a dick? I’m simply saying that to someone who is used to hearing a certain style of speech, Australians sound different. It is in no way an insult. I’m also not denying that the speech is ‘flat’. However, when one isn’t used to the style, that very flatness sounds like an accent.

  20. dannythrashwhore Says:

    australians actually dont have accents. have you ever heard an english person speak? most don’t even pronounce their own words properly, everything is shortened to slang. australian speech is exactly what danielsocks says, flat. i wouldnt expect you to know it anyway you sound like a total dick

  21. MrJazzguitarfreak Says:

    Wrong. Australians have a very noticable accent. You just don’t notice it because you’re FROM there. Just like I don’t notice my accent because I’m FROM Minnesta. (If you don’t know the accent, watch “Fargo”)

  22. Hedukfan23 Says:

    this also did not help

  23. arado240dd Says:

    thats amazing, you can see where the string isnt moving and touch it and it dont stop as quick.

    wow

  24. McSlapped Says:

    you are the man

  25. DANIELISOCKS Says:

    Well he hasn’t lived there his whole life I’m pretty sure because his accent isn’t.