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5 single string tapping patterns (guitar lesson/exercise)

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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

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  • what frets is he playing em in?o.o

  • 10 - 8 - 5

    The idea though, is that you can play the technique in any frets. Use your ear to find a nice combination of notes, and then apply the tapping technique.

  • how should you have your guitar set up to tap really easy?

  • Low action helps. It takes practice either way. It won't be easy at 1st, unless you've been playing for awhile.

  • are all of these lessons done on the reeves?

  • Alot of them are. I did this with Guitar Rig2 though (amp emulator software by Native Instruments).

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  • the last pattern just like dragon ball intro

  • it looks so easy, but it's soo damn hard...

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  • Pattern Number 3: every guitar player should be able to do it with one hand... I figured it out 2 weeks in of my first time learning to play guitar! Haha

  • The 5 sounds like the dragon ball z sound track xD

  • @yayo553 Or Spanish Fly Tapping by Van Halen but just a little different :P

  • Very cool tapping

  • how do you keep the volume the same when you tap please send a reply as soon as possible

  • very helpful!

  • wow! thanks! this video helped so much!

  • my fav one is 3. hav to learn that now

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