It is, though. I can do pinch harmonics (and before anyone says, yes, that includes on an unplugged electric guitar). I can do them way better (or at all, in certain instances) with appropriate gear/settings. I don't care how good your technique is... you're not getting zakk-style squealies through a blackface fender twin reverb set to 1. Which means it's not all technique.
The pinch harmonic in itself is exactly the same regardless of whether it is played through a twin reverb or an uberschall. So the actual pinch harmonic is purely technique. The way it sounds after it has been amplified has other factors.
i think we're possibly talking at cross purposes. :lol: I don't disagree with anything you've said there. It just gets annoying (on other forums) where some poor kid is tearing his hair out about why his pinches aren't sounding right, and a whole bunch of smart-alecs post the "it's all technique" spiel and then you find out he's using his neck pickup with the guitar tone knob rolled down to 0 through a totally inappropriate amp or amp setting.
that's all i mean. If something, other than technique, affects how pinches sound (the "end result", in other words), then by definition they're not "all technique". can you "do" pinches into a totally clean amp? yep. will they sound like pinches? not really (most of the time).
To me, "sounding like pinches" and "being able to do pinches" are in effect the same thing. To argue they're not is verging on pedantry, if you ask me. At worst, they're two sides of the same coin.
EDIT: to go further along the technique train of thought... good vibrato makes pinches really jump out. I'd go so far as to say that (a certain type of) pinches don't really sound "right" without good vibrato. Is that pinch harmonic technique or vibrato technique? :? :lol:
However if things being about technique is bullshiteeee where are the pedals and pickups that will make my sweep picking not sound like cr@p?
I never said technique was BS- i said, "It's all technique" is BS. A lot of it is technique, for sure. I'm certainly not suggesting not to practise, lol, if anything I'm of the opposite school. But i could certainly give you amp settings that make sweep picking harder (way too much gain where everything turns to mush, say), and I also find sweep picking easier on guitars with a flatter fretboard radius. I'm probably not the best person to talk about sweep picking, because I do kinda suck at it, but the same thing applies to pinches (and I think i can do pinches ok).
The same logic apples to palm mutes.
The core of it is technique. You can do it just fine on pafs into a blackface, but A: thats not going to sound like an 81 into a 5150 and B: thats a reductio ad absurdum. Of course the gear has an influence on how it sounds, but it has, as you say, no influence on whether they can be done.
yep, i agree 100%.
but "the core" is not "all". I'm always very careful about superlatives, they can give people the wrong end of the stick if you're not careful.
EDIT: I don't think it is reductio ad absurdum. If it's readily available kit that people might be using, it's not reductio ad absurdum. If i said I can't get pinches on a shoebox strung with elastic bands, that'd be reductio ad absurdum, lol.
EDIT #2: (this is to both of you) I'm really not trying to start a fight here- I have the greatest of respect for both of your posts, and this is the only time I can remember disagreeing with anything I've seen either of you write. And disagreeing is too strong a word, it's more that we're arguing at cross purposes, as I originally said. I'm just worried by the "it's all technique" claims, when the threadstarter already made clear that his technique is fine. that's all. that's the crux of the matter, IMO.