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I love the sound of artificial harmonics - I too started by checking out Jaco on Birdland, and the clarity of his playing on there still sounds amazing.
Technique wise, your description sounds about right. The trick with consistency is a combination of having a visual reference, like the edge of the pickup or the end of the neck, and learned muscle response - it's a bit like playing unlined fretless - you just gotta do it till you stop doing it wrong. Start slowly, and try playing simple melodies, scales and arpeggios consistently one octave up from the fretted note, then try the second harmonic (an octave + a fifth) and then two octaves.
I've found that through a really huge distorion sound, the harmonics come out so loud! Have a listen to 'The Virtue Of The Small' on my webpage (under real audio) to hear a distorted solo the heavily features artificial harmonics...
Keep practicing!
Steve
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