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www.leadguitarzero2hero.com The Electric Guitar is an incredibly expressive instrument. In the following videos you will learn various articulation techniques like Hammer Ons, Pull Offs, Slides and String Bending. To learn acoustic guitar visit www.rhythmguitarzero2hero.com Video Rating: 4 / 5 Start mastering the guitar today with tinyurl.com UltimateSpeed Learning System “Give us five minutes of your time and well have you playing killer guitar.” A totally different approach to learning to play guitar with hundreds of lessons from a number of talented teachers, combined with free Jam Machine enables you tol play along with other people quicker than traditional methods. Video Rating: 5 / 5

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  • iAnnonymous0 11 years ago

    My guitar teacher says to put another finger to support the main bending finger and that sorta makes the other strings muted. lol

  • seymourex 11 years ago

    Great lesson.
    I have a question: When I bend I can often hear the strings that are above the string I’m bending, is there any trick to overcome this?

  • sarang Ju 11 years ago

    That is very good!!! Lectures Thank you~!!

  • vockla 11 years ago

    I had a question for years in my head. If I bend using the pinky finger in 12 (bending the 2nd string to reach D) am I supposed to place index finger in 9, middle finger in 10 and ring finger in 11 or do I have to place all fingers together? I feel that placing all together that gives the pinky more strength but is it “correct”? Which would be the “correct” way? Thanks!

  • alex ticu 11 years ago

    i like your bearb and it’s a really nice vid… =D keep it up ! PEaCe!

  • LateNiteTeeVee 11 years ago

    When bending, how do you prevent the adjacent strings from sounding concurrent with the string you’re trying to bend? Even when I back up the bent note, they’re moving and screwing up everything…thanks!

  • Dykoth 11 years ago

    I cant decide whats better, perfect pitch bends or your beard…. anyways ive looked through many vids trying to find out how to do a vibrato on a bended note, i always seem to get out of pitch, i see you cant do it perfectly, could you plz post a small vid or at least a comment on what should i watch. any info would be great

  • 196Tyler 11 years ago

    yea, but you need certain strings to bend it easily.

  • jwong94 11 years ago

    excellent lesson! got a few questions though..i’ve been playing for 6 months self taught, still cant get these bends (should i know these already at 6 months??), i never want to push the strings further because they feel as though theyre going to break..how easy is it to actually break strings while bending? i remember breaking high E a while ago, maybe i was doing something wrong at that time. thanks!

  • MusicZero2Hero 11 years ago

    with much more pain

  • SydSisante 11 years ago

    Hey can u actually bend with an acoustic guitar?

  • MusicZero2Hero 11 years ago

    Thank Man I also like it!
    I recorded this class with my PRS Custom 24 into a POD X3 Steve Lukather Setting recorded with Cubase…easy capieasy
    Ciao 4 Now

  • RockerSpirit7 11 years ago

    That beard is made of WIN… and so is the lesson, what gear are you using??