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Finger Tapping Basics (Guitar Lesson RO-001) How to play

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Uploaded by on Jan 14, 2007

In this lesson we will earn basic finger tapping techniques and some cool licks based in A minor pentatonic. This lesson makes it easy and shows you from the start.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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Have fun :)


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  • thumbs up if you thought of the temple of time song from the ocarina of time XD

  • @stopmeltingme see that guitar

    i'd tap that

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  • You need strong arms to be able to do this fast

  • Thank u so much...everytime I tap I shall remember you...u made it so simple...:)

  • Wow! That's the first time I've understood what's actually going on and you've displayed it quite nicely. Thank you so much!

  • @Guitraboy You can use your finger or a pick, you will get different sounds out of the two.

  • 240p we meet again. Thanks for this and the pinch harmonics tut :)

  • Thx for the lesson. I tried finger-tapping before but never got it right. You've been a great help.

  • How can you switch positions so quickly?

  • very helpful, willl give it a try , thanks.

  • @9valerie7 its a capo, hes just attached it to his headstock, which looks pretty damn awesome

  • @jeeshwa123 well, a thing i didn't notice him mention in the video is that when you are tapping, it is good to have your input signal cranked. it looks like he's using some tubed out fenders.

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