Hey guys, how about sliding harmonics? I do use this "trick" quite often and I think is a great "colour" added to our fretless playing (actually I've also learned to slide harmonics on the fretted bass too!).
The question is: does anybody knows the paternity of this technique?
Someone says Percy Jones, someone Bunny Brunel etc....
Sliding harmonics
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When you strike the note to play a Natural Harmonic, for example over the fifth fret, you quickly fret the note right after, and slide up/down, shake, vibrato etc.
Hard to explain in words. But you can use any node point along the neck. Anywhere you can get the natural harmonic to ring, you simply play that harmonic, immediately fret the note (don't pick/pluck again), and do what you want with it.
Hard to explain in words. But you can use any node point along the neck. Anywhere you can get the natural harmonic to ring, you simply play that harmonic, immediately fret the note (don't pick/pluck again), and do what you want with it.
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