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Tremolo
Tremolo, an effect that modulates the sound, or a bar on a guitar to change the pitch of the strings.
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Tremolo and guitar techniques difficult and certainly not an easy task. I pretty much consider it an advanced technique but if used subtle you can also start using it if you are not that advanced yet. Lets start with a very basic
Tremolo bar A Tremolo bar is a bar on a guitar that allows to bend down the strings of the guitar.
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Tremolo and tuning your guitar ve put on the strings you want them to stay in tune. Just like I explained in the previous article on tuning you can keep your guitar stay longer in tune by stretching your strings. With a tremolo thi
Vibrato Tremolo and guitar playing On slower songs or in guitar solos, which have very slow or long notes, a little touch of vibrato or tremolo can do wonders for your guitar part and the song.
Floyd Rose Tremolo systems and strings a Floyd Rose or similar tremolo system on your guitar, somebody probably has tried to explain that you should cut off the ball at the end of the string and lock the end in the tremolo system. Let me
Tremolo arm Tremolo arm, see tremolo bar.
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