Hey,
I was just thinking about artificial, and natural harmonics. I know how they're created, but does anyone know the science of why, when you pick the note, and immediately mute it with your finger, it squeals like that? I envision all the energy created by stressing the string with the pick wanting to be released into the tone, but when you immediately mute the string, the lost harmonic just kinda rings out...kinda like if you're revving a good engine, and you're around 6 thousand or more rpms, and you floor it for a second, and then immediately get off the pedal, the engine kinda goes vrrrrmmmmmmmmm eeeeeeeeemmmmmmmm! and sorta makes a noise like that...where it was just given all that energy and then released...sorry for the bad analogy.
Science of harmonics?
Cheers,
Nick
I was just thinking about artificial, and natural harmonics. I know how they're created, but does anyone know the science of why, when you pick the note, and immediately mute it with your finger, it squeals like that? I envision all the energy created by stressing the string with the pick wanting to be released into the tone, but when you immediately mute the string, the lost harmonic just kinda rings out...kinda like if you're revving a good engine, and you're around 6 thousand or more rpms, and you floor it for a second, and then immediately get off the pedal, the engine kinda goes vrrrrmmmmmmmmm eeeeeeeeemmmmmmmm! and sorta makes a noise like that...where it was just given all that energy and then released...sorry for the bad analogy.
Science of harmonics?
Cheers,
Nick
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