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Don't just hit the chord. Use your thumb to slowly drag across the strings from the thickest to the thinnest. Let it ring out. Close your eyes. Tilt your head back slightly as if you are hearing frequencies the audience cannot perceive.
If someone points out it was just one chord, scoff gently and say, "John Cage would have found it a bit busy, don't you think?" AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Don't just hit the chord
Take your left hand off the neck entirely. Let the open strings ring. Slide your hand up the neck (not pressing down) to create "ghost notes" or natural harmonics. End with one final, aggressive strum, then immediately grab the strings to kill the sound. Pro-Tips for Maximum "Aura": Close your eyes
Go from a whisper to a scream. Strum so softly the pick barely touches the strings, then gradually build up until you’re thumping the guitar with your whole arm. People don't notice the chord hasn't changed if the volume is moving. Learn more Take your left hand off the neck entirely