i don't get it, how'd yu divebomb without a trem?
I could look up the article if you'd like?
yes please, or if yu could just remember, that'd be fine too! i'd believe you
Couldn't find the exact divebomb trick, can't seem to find that issue. But I have found a very similar one by Zakk Wylde from the issue after that one. The attached photo corresponds to the text, hope it's good enough quality to see. So here it is:
"Obviously, my Les Pauls don't give give me an oppurtunity to perform cool whammy bar tricks, so I've had to create a few techniques that emulate the sound of a whammy. One thing I do quite often involves tapping a note with my picking hand, then holding that tapped note while quickly moving my fretting hand an octave or so lower on the same string before releasing the tap.
Figure 1 is a simple example of what I'm talking about, and it's in the key of E minor to keep it straightforward. You start by bending the A note at the 14th fret on the G string up a whole step (
Photo A). Then you tap the string at the highest point on the fretboard (
Photo B) and hold the tapped note up there with your pick hand while you shift your fret hand to the note an octave below the first note, at the second fret (
Photo C). Then, release the tap (
Photo D) and let the bent string back down with your fretting hand. Once you get this move down, it should sound almost like a whammy bar dive bomb.
Here's another simple and cool sounding trick: slide your hand to the top of the fretboard, pick the highest note on the high E string (
Photo E), then immediately go to the highest note on the low E (
Photo F) and slide back down that string like in
Figure 2. DOing this before kicking into a riff like 'I Don't Know' can sound pretty slamming."
*EDIT* The files are too big to post so if you want them you will have to PM me your email address.
Regards