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Date Posted: 06:02:21 01/29/05 Sat
In reply to: peter 's message, "tremolo" on 04:29:54 03/27/04 Sat

No (I'm not good at german) You just play on your normal guitar. But when you play tremolo use the forefinger(i), the middle finger(m) and the ring finger (a) on the same string. It goes for instance on the B-string, 5th fret: a, m, i. Real fast. And of course, you play the bass and other tones than the tremolo with your thumb.
Hope you could use my answer.

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