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Wammy Bar Warbling
by Andy Webber

Here is a cool trick I thought I'd show you. It is something I came up with myself. I call it wammy bar warbling, beacuse it creates a warbling type sound! Watch the video:

To do this, start of by picking a note on the 12th fret. Then hammer-on and pull-off really fast, and at the same time strike the wammy bar in time with your left hand. You do not need to pick any notes other than the first one. Experiment with striking the wammy bar at the same tempo but at different intervals to the hammer-ons and pull-ofs i.e. slighlty before or after.

You need to have the wammy bar ready to use so tighten it up a fair ammount before hand. You can also add in a piched harmonic at the end as shown in the video!

Again, this works best using a Floyd Rose tremolo, although it can be done on any trem system. Just be careful ok?!

For another wammy bar technique, check out wammy bar sqeals!

Andy Webber.

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