How to Properly Use a Whammy Bar



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A whammy bar is the tremolo arm of a guitar, which looks like a lever attached to the bridge. It is used to change the length of the strings by tightening them, which distorts the sound in a way that has many expressive uses.
There are no rules about using a whammy bar; it all depends on the style of the guitar player. If you are a beginner, the best thing is to experiment. Take that guitar in your hands and mess around with the tremolo arm, while paying attention to the way it reacts. You can drop it or raise it at different rates and get various sounds. Get some good advice on how to use a whammy bar with guitar Colorado Springs musical experts.
Guitar players tend to belong to one of these three categories: those who love their whammy bar and (over)use it all the time, those who like it but use it rarely and those who dislike them and never use it, because the music they play does not need it, or they are simply afraid of spiraling out of tune.
Whammy systems come in different forms and have different functions. For example, the double locking trem system has a deep range (one of the deepest) and locks the strings in a certain tuning. It is capable to go down about 3 octaves, but it can also raise a few steps (not a full octave, because there would be too much tension on the strings and they may snap).

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