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89gtsleeper
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This is very simple. Follow the steps below, and you will have what you want.
1. Face your amp while you are doing this.
2. Your amp will need to be cranked up to the point where if you are facing your amp, and have your guitar's volume all the way up, you get lots of feedback no matter what you do.
3. From here it's all in using your right hand on nothing but the pickup selector, and volume knobs on the guitar itself. I play with a gibson SG, and I have my bridge pickup raised a bit so it is the louder always. I will turn the volume for the neck pickup all the way down and put the pickup selector on that pickup so I have no volume. The bridge pickup will be all the way up to start with. Fret the note you want to start with, and switch to your "on" pickup. Then move your left hand around as you adjust the volume of the "on" pickup until it is somewhat controlled. Then as you want to switch notes just tap your pickup selector to the "off" pickup quickly, then right back to the "on" pickup after your left hand is on the next note. If you do this correctly you will have a totally controlled feedback.
1. Face your amp while you are doing this.
2. Your amp will need to be cranked up to the point where if you are facing your amp, and have your guitar's volume all the way up, you get lots of feedback no matter what you do.
3. From here it's all in using your right hand on nothing but the pickup selector, and volume knobs on the guitar itself. I play with a gibson SG, and I have my bridge pickup raised a bit so it is the louder always. I will turn the volume for the neck pickup all the way down and put the pickup selector on that pickup so I have no volume. The bridge pickup will be all the way up to start with. Fret the note you want to start with, and switch to your "on" pickup. Then move your left hand around as you adjust the volume of the "on" pickup until it is somewhat controlled. Then as you want to switch notes just tap your pickup selector to the "off" pickup quickly, then right back to the "on" pickup after your left hand is on the next note. If you do this correctly you will have a totally controlled feedback.