When I was starting this guitar blog I was thinking about the categories I would like it to have. So, I made a short review of the today’s most popular guitar blogs on the web in order to find and write for my readers about something really original and unique! So, the “FX Sound” blog category is exactly what I mean, cause there is not much info on the web on how you can make strange, unordinary sounds with your guitar. It may be interesting for the majority of guitar players!
Ok, let’s get closer to the fx sound guitar lesson. To tell you the truth there is really nothing complicated… everything you have to do is to have a good right hand flageolet technique. You can do it with any finger – it’s not important and it’s up to you to decide. Just be sure that you get the sound you need. You can also make some experiments, I mean to find out what flageolet note sounds on each position of your finger during the whole string, it will help you to achieve even better results. You can also try to do it with two strings simultaneously. So, there are lots of variants on how you can use this flageolet technique and it will always look great when you are on stage and it will always sound cool and professional!

Artificial flanger FX sound