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A wavering effect in a musical tone, produced either by rapid reiteration of a note, by rapid repeated slight variation in the pitch of a note, or by sounding two notes of slightly different pitches to produce prominent overtones.
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How to adjust floyd rose tilting forward?
Getting more springs is one solution, but by far the simplest thing with the type of trem you have is just to tighten those two screws in the back, pulling the claw further forwards. In combination wi …
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Why can't I tune my Floyd Rose Tremelo?
Snapping strings has nothing to do with using a trem. A trem in the right position, will let you tune your strings quite happily to the right notes, so you have a separate problem here
Aside from rai …
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What's the correct way to learn tremolo?
For right hand tremolo, there is no reason to damp or mute the string. I don't actually know of any pieces where you would do this. … So typically, you would use tirando or apoyando with i and p, m, i and p or even a, m, i and p in order to time your tremolo. …