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Eat-Sleep-andJam14th December 2009Awesome man, your technique is exciting to watch ! ![]()
Krisztian Lovrek14th December 2009Sounds very cool!
Sensible Jones14th December 2009Awesome phrasing Santiago!!! ![]()
Lian Gerbino14th December 2009great lesson man!!
Santiago Diaz Garces14th December 2009Thank you very much guys! GLad you like it!
Emir Hot14th December 2009Very cool man
Great lesson
Pedja Simovic14th December 2009Great tapping lesson Santiago. ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic15th December 2009This sounds hard man! Great technique
Santiago Diaz Garces15th December 2009Thanks guys!
Jonathan Burgos15th December 2009the master of "tapping"! Great lesson Santi!
Marcus Siepen16th December 2009cool tapping ![]()
Aleksander Sukovic16th December 2009Great lesson, man! I like it!
Sinisa Cekic17th December 2009Great tapping Santiago !!
Stephane Lucarelli18th December 2009Awesome chops man!
Santiago Diaz Garces19th December 2009Thank you so much guys!
Daniel Realpe1st May 2010Sounds amazing!
great lesson!

Hi everybody!
In this new lesson we’ll work on rhythmic variations with the tapping technique using one and four fingers. The exercise begins with a simple line on the C major scale using 16th notes. The second part is made with Sextuplets and with more complex note combination, adding slide when back. On the last part, we use the Am pentatonic scale, playing quintuplets as main note duration. The idea is, as I always say, take this as an example and combine it in other positions, tonalities and experiment too with another note values. Hope you enjoy the lesson.
Have fun!!
C Major Scale: