Learning to recreate sounds on your guitar that you hear in songs, can be difficult. The "squeals" guitars sometimes make is call a "pinch harmonic." Here's wikihow to do a pinch harmonic (false harmonic or squeal).

Method 1
Method 1 of 2:

Electric Guitar

  1. 1
    Set your guitar to the bridge pickup.
  2. 2
    Hold down any fret, on any string, this works best on natural harmonic notes. In standard tuning a really simple one of these is on the 12th fret, any string.
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  3. 3
    Choke up on your pick so there is only about a half or quarter centimeter showing.
  4. 4
    Pick the note, but barely brush your thumb across the string as you pick it (should be one motion).
  5. 5
    Put a nice vibrato on the note (optional).
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Method 2
Method 2 of 2:

Acoustic Guitar

  1. 1
    Place your hand on the strings.
  2. 2
    Hold down the desired fret.
  3. 3
    With your thumb, barely place the knuckle on the top of the string.
  4. 4
    With the finger that is picking it, pluck the note fast.
  5. 5
    Remove thumb quickly and enjoy.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    When do I use the tremolo handle to do a pinch harmonic?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    You typically hold it, and then give it a nice vibrato after you do the pinch harmonic. Or you can bend the string right after the harmonic, and it will give it a similar effect
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Things You'll Need

  • Electric guitar
  • Good amp with distortion turned up, as well as the treble up
  • Patience
  • Maybe an overdrive pedal
  • Pick

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Updated: June 29, 2021
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Categories: Learning Guitar
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