Have any of you guys tried to pick out a lick that you heard some cat play on a CD or something only to find yourself tying you fingers in knots?! Then you sit back and wonder, "What the hell kinda technique is this guy using to pull this off?".
Then one day the light bulb comes on and you realize that a certain note or notes that gave you trouble in the lick were actually created by percussively plucking on a dead or muted string. You know? The sort of thing you see in notation that is denoted on the staff as having an X instead of a notehead.
It's sorta like a psychological trick thats played on the ear of the listener. The listener actually believes they hear a particular note because the rest of the melodic line has suggested by leading that a certain note should occur at a given point. But what actually occurs there is a dead pluck! The listener however, thinks they actually hear a note!
Can anybody site some examples of this little trick being used?
Then one day the light bulb comes on and you realize that a certain note or notes that gave you trouble in the lick were actually created by percussively plucking on a dead or muted string. You know? The sort of thing you see in notation that is denoted on the staff as having an X instead of a notehead.
It's sorta like a psychological trick thats played on the ear of the listener. The listener actually believes they hear a particular note because the rest of the melodic line has suggested by leading that a certain note should occur at a given point. But what actually occurs there is a dead pluck! The listener however, thinks they actually hear a note!
Can anybody site some examples of this little trick being used?