Thread: Multiphonics
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Old 07-26-2005, 03:38 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Multiphonics

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Originally Posted by wiseone2
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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
Wilmer
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?
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