Have you ever wanted to get the flutter technique out of your floyd rose tremolo? Look no further! You should really know how to set up your tremolo bar to achieve the flutter technique. Even if you aren't looking to use it, this article will help you get your trem bar much more stiff, and get it to stay up when necessary.
The flutter technique is when you flip the tip of your trem bar, and the springs in the back of the guitar vibrate rapidly. This creates a 'phoodbluhbldoobluh' sound, which can be quite nice when used sparingly, and for effects.
If you learn how to set up a push in bar, and a screw in bar. I use the push in type bar on an Ibanez Jem77b BRMR Bad Horsie guitar (mirror finish), and the tremolo is an Edge Pro. The other way I do this is with a screw in bar on a standard Floyd Rose copy (might be a Gotoh) on some cheap Jackon Kelly or K-10 guitar.
Whether you have a screw in bar or a push in bar, this will help you set up your trem for the flutter technique, and stiffen it to have precise pressure so it'll stay up when you need it. The nail polish method, and the teflon tape method (plumber's tape method) are two popular ways of going about this.
Either put some teflon tape around the trem bar and insert it, or take off the bushings and put some nail polish on it, let it dry and then put the bushings back on. You'll be good to after that.
Once you've got this set up you'll be able to do some cool John Petrucci tremolo flutter stuff.
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