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      JOe 0 last edited by

      Hey Emil,

      Really enjoying all your lessons, you are a amazing teacher and player.

      I was just watching your video on the harp harmonics and you mentioned using one finger to fret two strings, i've also seen videos where Tommy Emmanuel has mentioned doing this but i'm kind of unsure how you are both doing this.

      Is there anyway you could do a quick 1min close up of how your fingers are placed for this/ when you usually would want to use this. Are you using the tip of your finger in the middle of the two strings to fret it? I don't get it!! Any help for this would be great

      Thanks,

      Joe

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        emilernebro @JOe 0 last edited by

        @joe-0
        Hi Joe!!
        First of all, thank you so much for the kind words Joe!! Means a lot to me!

        Yes, I cover two strings with the tip of my middle finger, check it out - I made a video for you: Video for Joe

        Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything I can help you with.
        Kind regards/Emil

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