Quick Licks #105 - Five Notes Per String Tapping/hammering |
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Quick Licks #105 - Five Notes Per String Tapping/hammering |
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Nov 9 2019, 08:53 PM |
Take 1 up for scrutiny and advice Sarge, struggling with the shift so any advice is helpful
https://youtu.be/lE5n-r2yJzc This post has been edited by Phil66: Nov 10 2019, 12:17 AM -------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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Nov 11 2019, 10:48 PM |
Nice!! You do have a pinch of trouble with the shift but that's the hardest part of the entire deal imho. The trick is to make the shift while you are doing the tap with the left hand. That way the shift gets burried under the right hand tap note. You will have plenty of chances to work on this as there are wads of tap/shift licks as part of the program Tap shifting is yet another very handy trick to have in your bag. Feel free to post again if you want to try to smooth that part out but I'm impressed that you are playing a five note per string tapping sequence so I"m gonna say SPIFF!!!! and you just..
LEVELED UP!!!! Take 1 up for scrutiny and advice Sarge, struggling with the shift so any advice is helpful
https://youtu.be/lE5n-r2yJzc |
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Nov 12 2019, 10:03 PM |
-------------------- SEE MY GMC CERTIFICATE “Success is not obtained overnight. It comes in instalments; you get a little bit today, a little bit tomorrow until the whole package is given out. The day you procrastinate, you lose that day's success.” Israelmore Ayivor |
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Nov 13 2019, 08:04 PM |
This is so far out of my skill set that when I first tried it, I felt like I didn't even know how to play the guitar. Even though I fall squarely in Van Halen era of guitar learners, I've never been a tapper. But, I do know how to practice and that systematic, focused practice yields results.
The way I went about this quicklick was to work on it for around 10 minutes at the beginning of my regular practice and then for another 10 mins in the middle or at the end of the practice session and then randomly at some other point during the day (for maybe just 2 or 3 minutes). I did this for 3 days. So approx 20 + minutes a day for three days in a row. My focus was on the left hand shift in back of a 'tap' and also, since I don't tap, I had to find the position where my right hand was comfortable and could help to mute the open strings. It's definitely not ready for prime time yet. The pull-off to the open string is the weakest part. *Do what Todd (and all the teachers here) says ... you will get better. This post has been edited by klasaine: Nov 14 2019, 04:05 AM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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Jan 12 2020, 07:34 PM |
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