You would tap the exact octave above (so difference is 12 frets) and you're actually mirroring your fretting hand. For example, if you're playing the 5th fret on the low E (that makes it an A on standard tuning), the harmonic would be tapped on the 17th fret of the same string (A, but one octave higher).
wow amazing!!! you nailed !!! your playing is awesome>>> you got a great future!!!
ghosstridazz 1 week ago
thats awesome.......what do you think of that 50th deluxe? i just picked one up real reasonable, jury still out on the SN3 pups though
loduck 3 weeks ago in playlist More videos from mangni
Nice playing dude!
gottfriedbrux 1 month ago
great cover! and nice tone.
but, I think that when you play tap harmonics you may change pickup position to half tone of bridge:D
sorry strange English.
runa2589 1 month ago
Great Cover !!!!
danielfr5 1 month ago
@1313haruhi this is a good cover, but Guerra's is by far the best.
MysterioFan02 2 months ago
@Rodriguito123456
You would tap the exact octave above (so difference is 12 frets) and you're actually mirroring your fretting hand. For example, if you're playing the 5th fret on the low E (that makes it an A on standard tuning), the harmonic would be tapped on the 17th fret of the same string (A, but one octave higher).
ChickenRapist 2 months ago
Best cover !!!
1313haruhi 2 months ago
@shakeshaftthomas Thanks man!
Rodriguito123456 4 months ago
@Rodriguito123456 12 frets up from the note your playing
shakeshaftthomas 4 months ago