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Use lots of finger vibrato with the fretting hand each time you pick the notes in this bar.
He is known for shredding in some songs and uses finger vibrato on occasion.
Throughout the 20th century, finger vibrato was normally used in playing all members of the violin family unless otherwise indicated.
Finger vibrato is used on several woodwind instruments, in both classical and traditional music.
As finger vibrato similar to that produced by movement of the left hand on the violin and other stringed instruments.
Finger vibrato is also a standard part of clavichord technique, known as Bebung.
Until the first half of the 20th century, the clavichord was the only keyboard instrument on which finger vibrato was possible.
Finger vibrato (includes string-bending, and bending behind the nut)
Finger vibrato is vibrato produced on a string instrument by cyclic hand movements.
In contemporary music, finger vibrato is also routinely used by classical guitarists on longer notes, to create an impression of a longer sustain.
Warren uses finger vibrato, similar in style to George Lynch and Greg Howe.
In common with all other musicians, all guitarists from classical to rock use the term vibrato to describe finger vibrato.
Later, he was influenced by the lead lines and finger vibrato used by Mick Ralphs of Mott the Hoople.
Other techniques such as axial finger vibrato, pull-offs, hammer-ons, palm muting, harmonics and altered tunings are also used on the classical and acoustic guitar.
On the veena, sitar, and other plucked stringed instruments, it is usually done by pushing the strings across the frets to vary their effective length and tension; compare portamento and finger vibrato.
In finger vibrato, the performer only moves his/her fingers; in full-arm, the performer pulls his/her arm back and forth on the violin but only minimally changes his/her finger's position, creating a change of tone.
And that's led to a change in the guitars, as well, because any guitar with a tremolo arm is a guitar with a trapdoor, an escape route you can take any time you're feeling uncomfortable - and they make you lazy with your finger vibrato as well.
With John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Clapton turned up the volume on a sound already pioneered by Buddy Guy, Freddie King, B.B. King and others that was fluid, with heavy finger vibratos, string bending, and speed through powerful Marshall amplifiers.
When cello or double bass players are playing a high-register passage in thumb position, the thumb may be replaced with a finger if there is a sustained note which would otherwise have to be played with the thumb, because the vibrato with the thumb sounds different from finger vibrato.