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Originally Posted by butxifxnot How in the world do you do that? I just heard James Morrison doing it...how are you supposed to do that? It sounds very cool. | Get out your Ernest Williams book, he explains how to do it.
Here's an example.....play a second space A, hum a third space C and the F below will magically appear
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Alright. Next question, and this one really can't be answered by just practicing the two-note method.
That 'magic' F: is that an overtone? Because, if it is, then is the method to playing to and then switching to three in mid-song would be to play slightly bad at first so that the overtone doesn't appear?
So, how does the three-note multiphonic work?