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      Post funny guitar sounds

      K so I was messing with my guitar the other day, and I stumbled upon a funny sound. Here it is (very easy to do):

      Tennis court
      1. Turn on the reverb all the way.
      2. Anchor your non-strumming hand at the very highest fret, covering all the strings.
      3. Take the highest string and pluck it upwards with one finger. You should hear a popping sound, like a tennis racket.
      4. Start your own guitar tennis match! Tap the string a bit for the bouncing sound.

      Now post your fun guitar sounds!

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      Well, I can do a high-speed car race but I think everyone knows how to do that.
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N1eP84n-Lvw

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      Uber-simple, uber-fun sound;

      While hitting a pick harmonic on the G string, use your fretting hand to ride the whammy bar (preferably a floating trem).

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      Quote Originally Posted by Korittke View Post
      Well, I can do a high-speed car race but I think everyone knows how to do that.
      Pick slide?
      Last edited by 27; 05-23-2008 at 08:02 PM.

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      This is pretty simple but I figured out how to make a little "level-up" sound. Just mute all the strings with your hand (like if you were reading a tab, an "x" would show up, just do that for all the strings) and strum from the lowest to highest string.
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      You can do the Dragonforce Pac-Man noise (4:57 in Through the Fire and Flames) by muting all strings high on the neck, detaching your whammy bar and raking the strings with it over the pick-ups.

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      Quote Originally Posted by 27 View Post
      You can do the Dragonforce Pac-Man noise (4:57 in Through the Fire and Flames) by muting all strings high on the neck, detaching your whammy bar and raking the strings with it over the pick-ups.
      Oh, yeah, I saw that one on Youtube. I also heard the "Pac-man Dying" Noise. You just detach your whammy bar and kind of wiggle it on the lowest string towards the end. (can't get a vid of it since I'm at school)

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      Stole this one from Joe Satriani;

      Depress bar while gradually sliding up (or release while sliding down), approximately maintaining solitary pitch; press hard while sliding to make the fret sound as loud as possible. (Joe calls this the "lizard down the throat" sound).

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