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    Default Developing vibrato

    I need to improve my vibrato technique. Im talking about the typical rock up n down type. The guitarist in my band says i dont have much control over it and i have been working on it before. Has anybody got any tips? Help would be great.
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    Default Re: Developing vibrato

    Search "vibrato" under the search function, specifically in the "tips and clips" section. There was a huge thread on this not too long ago.

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    Record yourself over a backing track. Play the same lick using different vibrato techniques: circle vibrato, wide vibrato, fast/slow, etc.... Listen to how other guys use vibrato. I used to love how Rhoads would use that really wide and wild vibrato like in the Mr. Crowley solo. Adrian Vandenberg and Jake E Lee both had cool vibratos in my book.
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    Default Re: Developing vibrato

    Thanks RGN for the tips, and thanks Ocifer. I didnt realise there was a thread just gone by Gonna check it now

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    Default Re: Developing vibrato

    You probably already know, but make sure it's a twisting of the forearm, not pulling up and down with your fingers.

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    Drink an assinine amount of coffee.

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    Default Re: Developing vibrato

    Quote Originally Posted by Rotten Guitar String
    You probably already know, but make sure it's a twisting of the forearm, not pulling up and down with your fingers.
    I dont agree with you on that one. I use several different types of vibrato when playing to get some variation. Twisting the arm, bending fingers, sliding the fingers slightly within the fret. Thats just me, thoug.
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    Default Re: Developing vibrato

    Thanks so much guys, just been practising my technique today. Im starting to feel a lot more in control of things and im messing about more and getting better sounds. And also thanks Rotten Guitar String for mentioning the importance of using ur forearm. Ive concentrated a bit more on doing that and it has helped loads.
    Thankyou everybody

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    Try shaking the guitar around when youre playing, or bending the neck!

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    Don't forget to also listen to BB King,Clapton,SRV,Hendrix,Trower,Beck,etc.and any of the early blues great...That's where all of the vibrato came from....

    The guys mentioned above copied the great black blues players....
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    oh yeah
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