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Kristofer Dahl13th April 2010Very cool exercise Aleksander!
Be sure to check out the other parts of this series!
Aleksander Sukovic13th April 2010Thank you Kris ![]()
Vasilije Vukmirovic13th April 2010Awesome! You really mastered tapping!
Zsolt Galambos13th April 2010Killer tapping hand workout, man ![]()
Bogdan Radovic13th April 2010Very good tapping workout! ![]()
kaznie_NL13th April 2010I still find this amazing
great stuff ![]()
Lian Gerbino13th April 2010very useful stuff on a very difficult technique. well focused man! ![]()
Gerardo Siere13th April 2010Very useful exercise!
Piotr Kaczor13th April 2010Perfect technique, Aleksander!
Marius Bob13th April 2010clean and perfect, great!
Adrian Figallo13th April 2010hey aleksander do you have any videos where i can see you playing in a band context?, you must be a BEAST my friend, your technique is flawless.
Ivan Zecic14th April 2010Cool lesson!!!
Aleksander Sukovic14th April 2010
Santiago Diaz Garces14th April 2010Very helpful tapping licks!! Great lesson
Laszlo Boross14th April 2010Very useful piece of this series! Nice job ![]()
Aleksander Sukovic15th April 2010
Daniel Realpe17th April 2010with this I can go and play some Kiko Loureiro stuff that I didn't know how to before, thanks!
Ivan Milenkovic17th April 2010Very cool chromatic practice for tapping ![]()




Hello GMC! I would like to welcome you to my new lesson, titled '8-Finger Tapping Basics #9'! This time, you will learn two exercises for your tapping hand, that are intended to make your fingers able to play linear patterns with more rhythmical accuracy.
The first exercise is a standard four notes per string drill, with the exception that now we use our tapping hand solely. This may feel awkward first, but as you practice it, it will become easier to play.
The second exercise is a variation on the first, combining string skipping, which is interesting, because the string skipping adds another difficulty to the whole drill, in sense that you have to be more precise to land on the right string every time.
Tuning: EBGDAE;
Tempo: 120 BPM;
Time signature: 4/4.