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    I enjoyed your playing on the youtube video clip too, it doesn't take much to get used to a trem system, try listening to some of your favorite guitarists that use a trem and see if you can emulate what they do.


    The guitar is said to be one of the easiest instruments to play, but one of the hardest to master, if you keep putting alot of work into the playing of it, it is going to reward you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNomis_44 View Post
    I enjoyed your playing on the youtube video clip too, it doesn't take much to get used to a trem system, try listening to some of your favorite guitarists that use a trem and see if you can emulate what they do.


    The guitar is said to be one of the easiest instruments to play, but one of the hardest to master, if you keep putting alot of work into the playing of it, it is going to reward you.
    Yeah I'll def be doing lots of watching and learning! It def is an art to master

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShazzRandom View Post
    Yeah I'll def be doing lots of watching and learning! It def is an art to master

    Once you get used to the trem system it will open up lots of expressive possibilities, what I like to do is what I call the "Surf Shimmer", you basically play a barre-chord, such as an e-minor at say the 7th fret, strum the strings, then use the trem to slowly drop the pitch of the chord a bit and then bring the pitch back up, works great with a clean sound with a bit of reverb on it, have a listen to Hank Marvin from the Shadows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrNomis_44 View Post
    Once you get used to the trem system it will open up lots of expressive possibilities, what I like to do is what I call the "Surf Shimmer", you basically play a barre-chord, such as an e-minor at say the 7th fret, strum the strings, then use the trem to slowly drop the pitch of the chord a bit and then bring the pitch back up, works great with a clean sound with a bit of reverb on it, have a listen to Hank Marvin from the Shadows.
    Ahh yeah can imagine the sound. Will check it out

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