Tapping, From beginnerlevel to advanced
SonofDestiny
Dec 5 2008, 09:35 AM
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Hey guys,

I want to get serious about practising tapping. Problem is that I'm a real beginner at it and it sounds really weak and out of tune. High e-string is half-doable, but the others are just bad. Most problems come with pulling off, but I can't say that hammer-on tapping is great either really.

Most of the time when approaching something new I step into it really disorganized and without knowing what to pay attention to, but this time I want to do it differently. I really need something like a step-by-step plan.. Where do I start, when do I move on, what is the maximum level that I can set as a goal?

I hope you people can guide me through the jungle called tapping for noobs. biggrin.gif

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kaznie_NL
Dec 6 2008, 07:00 PM
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There's a lesson plan for tapping, check out the wiki for it!

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