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Guitar
Essentials
Part 6 - String Bending
Lyle:
With the novice guitar student in mind, I thought it would be a good
idea to cover a few string bending riffs and techniques in this
section of the Guitar Essentials series.
Lyle: Bending a string is one of the cool and
unique things that the guitar can do compared to other instruments. I
like using light gauge strings on my electric guitars to make it easier to bend.
I use 9 - 42 or 10 - 46 gauge of strings, depending on the guitar. It's harder
to bend on acoustic guitars because their strings are
heavier.
wqw: I seem to
catch the other strings and they make noise when I
release
Lyle: That will happen. Try to just push up
against the strings when bending into them.
wqw: up,
OK
Lyle:
You can only bend the 1st string up towards you. Pretty much that rule applies to
the 2nd string too. You can bend the 3rd and 4th string both
ways.
wqw: I was
still talking about catching the other strings and pushing up when I hit them
seems to work
Lyle: Here's what we call unison
bends.
Lyle:
Take those unison bends and play them up and down the neck for
practice:
Lyle:
Here's some bends you would use in typical blues riffs:
Lyle:
Try doing that riff on a piano!
Jerry: not
likely
Lyle:
Next is a few bending riffs you would use to emulate the sound of a steel or
slide guitar:
Lyle:
All of these bending riffs are in the lesson sample from the beginning of this
lesson.
Lyle: Any questions?
wqw:
I like watching and listening, makes it
easy
Jerry:
can't think of any
wqw: the videos
Lyle: The videos help?
mrt:
yep
tt: very
much!
Lyle:
good!
Jerry:
yes, definitely
Lyle: That's all for this lesson. Have a good
night and week. See you next time!
Jerry: ok, thanks Lyle!
wqw:
thanks boss
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