![]() Kind of reinforcing what others have said but with some disagreement in my experience : Just slowly sweep through the wah's range and see how your note breaks up / feeds back. You can use a wah pedal to control your feedback and the note that you are getting.Compression will help you get some good feedback going, as it keeps your signal going for longer at higher volume (i.e.It's easier with a guitar that sustains well.Feedback is easier with a gain in addition to volume, so make it a bit dirty.Use some vibrato to help keep the sound "going".Moving the guitar around can change the note that's feeding back. ![]() Where you position yourself will change the frequency of the feedback you are getting. The thing to experiment with is your guitar's position relative to the amp. Hollow or semi hollow guitars can be kind of hard to control the feedback, so definitely start with a solid body. In order to get feedback, all you really need is a loud amp and an electric guitar. The answer to a ton of the questions here so far are the same basics: practice and experiment.
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