What guitar technique is being used for this specific sound?
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What guitar technique is being used for this specific sound?

Hey guys, can someone tell me what technique the guitarist is using in the video?

It sounds like a volume swell combined with a harmonic, but I’m not entirely sure. How exactly do you play this? I'm struggling to get this exact part down.
Any tips would be awesome.

1:02 in this video: https://youtu.be/TZU1gjznuqI

u/Lost-Foot-412 — 9 days ago
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Need advice on rolling fretboard edges (Roasted Maple & Stained Purpleheart)

Hi everyone, I’m planning to roll the fretboard edges on my two guitars(Bacchus BTE-1DX, GS-2DX): one has a Roasted Maple neck and the other is Stained Purpleheart.
(320R,C shape)

I’m going to start by rounding off the stainless steel fret ends with a diamond file. After that, I want to smooth out the wood on the fretboard edges.
For those who have experience with this:

What grit sequence of sandpaper should I use for the wood edges?

This is my first modding. any advices are welcome.

u/Lost-Foot-412 — 2 months ago

Hi, from Japan.

I love the sound of '52 Tele and Nocaster pickups.

I'm torn between the Original Recipe and the Extra Crisp or the others.

I'm planning to put them in a Bacchus BTE-1DX.

I appreciate your other suggestions.(please cheap)

1.Is it worth even mixing them up—different ones for the neck and bridge?

2.Which is your recommendation?

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u/Lost-Foot-412 — 2 months ago