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Learn Blues rhythms with tremolo vibrato effect guitar lesson using a Fender Telecaster
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16 Comments
i could listen to JPR talk about his knowledge of music for hours
love dat guy
more lessons of him in the future pls
nice dude really helped
could you do a lesson likes this again pls
That sound is amazing! Great lesson
Vibrato is movement in PITCH – Tremelo is movement in VOLUME
I love watching people finger pick electric guitars
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That is my dream – to not be sure what i’m doing and what’s it’s called, but be amazing at it.
@frost0813 Tremolo and Vibrato are frequency-based. Not voltage/volume based.
@stickmanbrains You may also want to study the difference between voltage controlewd oscillaters and frequency controled oscillators.
@stickmanbrains The electric guitar amplifiers handbook. Page 22, paragraph 3, line 7.
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Great lesson. Great player.
@frost0813 Vibrato = Vibrate, Tremolo = Tremble.
They both have to do with the pitch. Neither have anything whatsoever to do with volume.