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SRV's "Downward" Vibrato Technique 

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Despite my best efforts to copy everything Stevie did, I somehow missed his downward vibrato technique. Later, when I noticed something was different, I just assumed there was no difference in sound between pulling and pushing the string. But in this lesson I'll show you a few things about his downward vibrato technique that actually do make it sound different, and as a result, more like him.
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Комментарии : 42   
@xealzy944
@xealzy944 Год назад
Great info! I’ve always used downward vibrato, just feels more natural to me
@robdavis8307
@robdavis8307 Год назад
You've nailed it. The B being taken for a ride is very much a part of Stevie's sound. It was all of the little things combined that made him so stellar, and instantly recognizable.
@TheToneLounge
@TheToneLounge Год назад
With a downward vibrato, the movement seems to be slower too. When bending upwards we tend to move a bit faster and it sounds far less controlled.
@Texasbluesalley
@Texasbluesalley Год назад
Good observation.
@waynegram8907
@waynegram8907 Год назад
TEXAS BLUES ALLEY, Watch SRV live 1990 austin city limits because he uses bends UP but then started bending notes DOWN because the strats tremolo unit will float down when pulling the string down so it has an out of tune flatting the note so you get these BLUE NOTES. Robin Trower does this also. Try to make a video lesson about it its a cool trick
@Voodoo66Chile
@Voodoo66Chile Год назад
Interesting, I've been a Jimi copycat and since first seeing footage of Jimi just weeks after getting my first guitar I noticed and mimiced his vibrato. I nevet realized people played vibratos up, Jimi does the downward vibrato aswell. You can really hear this in the Foxey Lady intro as the notes under the vribato sound/resonate. Really cool video tho, made me stop and think thats for sure.
@SapphireSmith-b4s
@SapphireSmith-b4s 4 месяца назад
It is bc downward vibrato sounds more full and takes more space. The upward bend you have to bend slightly faster
@naturestonesmusic592
@naturestonesmusic592 Год назад
Woah, that exactly how I do mine. I thought that’s how most people do it. It’s actually harder for me to do it upwards without additional fingers 😂 I combine that technique with moving my wrist and arm
@glennmartin4232
@glennmartin4232 Год назад
Yes, Anthony. It sounds completely different and Stevie was very aggressive with this downward vibrato. Much more effective and a little tricky to master
@deeparoyal7349
@deeparoyal7349 Год назад
The up v down pick attack is also very different, expressively and tonewise 😊
@northernbiscuit7349
@northernbiscuit7349 Год назад
If you go back to , you do this and it makes w huge difference then a bend forward , ahead of ur time
@xfighter1117
@xfighter1117 Год назад
I’ve always done the backwards vibrato just because it was easier and more comfortable. And I got more vibrato doing it that way. Good lesson
@nameisnotwhatyouthink3342
@nameisnotwhatyouthink3342 Год назад
I believe another reason he bent downward is because he listened to Albert king who bend down because he played with his guitar upside down
@joebot9309
@joebot9309 Год назад
Plus the b is much smaller than the d string meaning ease of control.
@AllenGarberGuitarFun
@AllenGarberGuitarFun Год назад
I caught that back in 1986 when I learned “Texas Flood” from ACL ‘84 that I’d recorded on VHS. I never thought about the reasons why because I was just copying him. But I totally follow your reasoning…very well explained and demonstrated as usual! Great job Anthony!
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Год назад
There’s a badge of honor to tell yer grandkids about. “When I was your age one video took up a whole videotape that was as big as your PlayStation 25.” Lol.
@AllenGarberGuitarFun
@AllenGarberGuitarFun Год назад
@@gnawbabygnaw Right!🤣
@bmphil3400
@bmphil3400 Год назад
From my first try at vibrato I tried the BB King "butterfly" etc.....but down vibrato always felt right from a grip perspective. Pushing up just feels wrong.
@chumbels
@chumbels Год назад
Since my muscle memory won't permit it,I'm calling bullshit!
@9418matthew
@9418matthew Год назад
What did Stevie do on the "b string"?
@randyc5650
@randyc5650 Год назад
Anthony, Jimi did it up and down while sliding up and down the neck. Listen for it. It's about half the speed of yours while going up and down the neck. Thanks.
@blueslexie
@blueslexie Год назад
Simple, pulling down is easier. Albert King did it. Strings upside down. Big 3 steps bends......
@jordanclark1200
@jordanclark1200 Год назад
Anthony, you’re a genius.
@inertiallychallenged
@inertiallychallenged Год назад
Luckily, I learned it this way. I absorbed that from watching Stevie as well as his "Godfather" Albert King.
@douglasnyhof1565
@douglasnyhof1565 Год назад
“They sound the same.” I’m sure in isolated tracks there’s a difference but in a full band… I really don’t think there’s any perceived differences that would warrant changing your style.
@Texasbluesalley
@Texasbluesalley Год назад
I think with a cranked amp and the compression and harmonics that come with overdriving the tubes, the differences might be more noticeable than you think.
@douglasnyhof1565
@douglasnyhof1565 Год назад
@@Texasbluesalley no one really cranks their amp in a live set anymore. It’s all close mic in an iso-cab through a pa.
@robdavis8307
@robdavis8307 Год назад
Close mic'ed cabs are going to make nuance even more noticeable. Such as the B ringing ever so slightly.
@douglasnyhof1565
@douglasnyhof1565 Год назад
@@robdavis8307 I’ve never finished a set with someone telling me they can tell what vibrato I’m using. Subtle nuance is lost in a full mix.
@douglasnyhof1565
@douglasnyhof1565 Год назад
@@robdavis8307 I would like to somewhat contradict my original statement by stating there’s a huge difference in studio or live recording vs live audience members. My argument was to the live “I’m in the audience”. The only way to hear these nuances is to listen to mic’d recordings. You’ll never hear it if you were sitting on the floor.
@Keith85210
@Keith85210 Год назад
Thank you for your insight. SRV is BAD ASS.
@gnawbabygnaw
@gnawbabygnaw Год назад
Your stuff has made a big difference for me. Thank you. 🤙🤙
@ltnats
@ltnats Год назад
Great observation and well articulated!!
@Twinkie1960
@Twinkie1960 Год назад
yuu mentioned heavy stringz….what size range do yuu use….
@Texasbluesalley
@Texasbluesalley Год назад
.011 - .049
@Jean62500
@Jean62500 Год назад
👍 🎸
@lalon2337
@lalon2337 Год назад
I also think vibrato with the index finger is way easier and more natural if you pull down. If I push, I find it more efficient with 3 fingers. If I'm not mistaking pulling down is something typical for BB King.
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