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Some Jackson Guitars have this kind of tremolo bridge.

For example the Jackson Dinky JS22R

It´s similar to the two point Fender floating 2-point bridge.

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Difference between tremolo arm and Floyd rose tremolo?

A tremolo arm is what allows one to use a tremolo. A tremolo is a mechanism in a stringed instrument that allows changing the pitch of all the strings simultaneously. The major drawback of a tremolo is that large amounts of use will stretch the strings and throw the instrument out of tune, requiring the player to have to continually retune the instrument. The idea behind the Floyd Rose brand tremolo is to alleviate this problem by locking the strings at both the nut and the bridge. More details on the Wikipedia page here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floyd_Rose


What is a wavering note?

tremolo


You have an old hohner harmonica song band model 2 organ tuning 40 holes pls let you know that which year it was produced and is it a tremolo or an octave harp thanks?

I have an old Hohner Harmonica "Song Band" Tremolo Tuning but not sure of date. JP.


What is a tremolo on a guitar?

that depends on wat u mean. there is an effect pedal called tremolo, a type of bend called tremolo, and a part that goes on your guitar. You probably mean what is usually called the 'tremolo' floating bridge on a guitar. This is actually a misnomer since tremolo means 'rapid change in tone or volume/amplitude'. What a floating bridge actually does is allows the player to change the pitch of a note or set of notes in much the same way you would with a bend. Changing pitch rapidly in this manner is actually called vibrato, not tremolo. The tremolo effects pedal actually varies the amplitude so as to give the impression that the note is not decaying as fast. Interestingly enough, there are a number of vintage 'vibrato' amplifiers that actually employ a tremolo device. This is why engineers should ask musicians to name their musical inventions lol.


Can you put a tremolo bridge on a Les Paul?

Yes you can.

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