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Old 10-20-2006, 02:46 PM
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natural harmonics on the fretboard

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this is for jaco lovers mostly )
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i made me a map of natural harmonics on fretboard, check here if you're interested:

http://jj833.wz.cz/dl.pics/harmonics.jpg

hope it's easy to understand. -10 and -30 means that these harmonics sound cca -10 / -30 cents lower than they should sound, guess it's due to tempered tuning. lots of mathematics in this )

note that some high harmonics are hard to play, you got to find exactly the right spot for both hands for maximum effect
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