^ Well, your vibrato should not be the same all the time, either. It has to fit the tempo and feel of the song!
Very true, I think thats the ultimate point, being able to control vibrato/bending/etc to suit the mood. I don't claim to have good vibrato but I try to work on it. I sometimes like that superwide neo-classical shred style vibrato but it has to be in the right situation to be tasteful
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I remember years ago watching Midge Ure on BBC's Rockschool programme and he said that if you play a note and immediately add vibrato its a bit cheesy but if you play the note, hold it, and
then add vibrato it's much more atmospheric (of course this depends on the context of the song). It's a good tip, he's not noted as a guitarist these days but he knows his stuff.