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What is meant by vibrato is a tremor, usually in long notes, to make the note more identifiable and to make it sound better...
Yes you most likely do...I learned the vibrato around level 2 and the music sounds so much better with it.
It is called vibrato, and it causes the note to waver much like when a vocalist sings with tremulo in their voice
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You should move your wrist back and forth on the finger board as much as possible. You may move your arm and/or your wrist, because there are two types of vibrato: arm vibrato and wrist vibrato. You should test each one to see which one is right for you. I personally think that arm vibrato is easier, and it produces a better vibrato. Also, relax your arm and wrist because if you are gripping the neck of the violin it will make vibrato difficult. A wrist vibrato is the correct way when the arm does not move. To master the real art of vibrato, one must be able to not move the arm but the wrist only to do one unless at high positions.
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Vibrato is a natural function of the singing voice once proper vocal technique is employed in the production vocal music. There is no healthy way to eliminate vibrato in the voice; vibrato is as much a part of the voice as the head is as much a part of the human body. Attempting to sing without vibrato is almost impossible in many cases without inflicting harm on the vocal mechanism itself. All professional singers have vibrato to a degree and should have limited capability of singing straight tones if and when required. If a person desires vibrato in their voice, again, proper technique should be in place. Since the author of this answer is not a professional singer, it would be recommended that one should consult a person who is a professional singer such as a vocal coach/teacher or a choir director. That might yield a better answer for the reader.
Arch bridges are better because they transfer the weight down the archs and into the grownd unlike the beam bridge where it transfers it's weight through the beams wich break more often than arch bridges. Arch bridges are better because they transfer the weight down the archs and into the grownd unlike the beam bridge where it transfers it's weight through the beams wich break more often than arch bridges.
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To install a vibrato arm on an SG for cheap isn't gonna be easy if you want to do it well. Your best bet is to try to find a cheap 2nd hand vibrato unit (on eBay or in local guitar stores) and try to install it yourself. However if you're not confident installing it yourself then get quotes from any local guitar luthiers.yes you can put a tremolo arm(or whammy bar as its alo known) on a sg to get vibrato like effects, but as far as i know ac/dc do not use trems on their guitars, to produce a vibrato effect similar to what ac/dc would sound like its best to use the physical technique and move the strings with your fingers. In the long run its better to learn how to do this since you will use it in many other rock songs.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KMrR_LqrOEa small intro on how vibrato affects the notes you play
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