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Basically you play a note or chord (chord works best) and hold it, let it ring, then you go right up to your guitar amp and hold the guitar right up to the speaker then you slowly turn the volume on the amp up until you hear feedback.

And, while the guitar is feeding back, you can shake the guitar, or wiggle the volume knob a little to get a tremolo effect.

Just mess around and experament.

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An easy way is to turn on some distortion, turn up your amp, and hold your guitar really close to your amp.

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