The perennial unsung hero of lead guitar, vibrato is the secret sauce that’ll take your soloing to the next level. Sure, tone, timing, technique and, er, timbre, amongst other things, all count – but when a solo ‘feels’ good, it’s usually the subtle micro-timing of vibrato that’s done the job. And although we’re talking about the ‘feel factor’ here, you can still break vibrato down into its constituent parts and practise it. Essentially it comes down to two elements: how much you vary the pitch and the speed at which you do it.
LESSON 41 HOLD, THEN VIB
TRACK 22
Let’s start with the basics. Hold the note for one beat, then move your hand from the wrist to lever the string up and down. Experiment with increasing…
