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Two Hand Tapping
Lesson 6
Lyle: In this lesson I'd like to show you a
few tapping riffs you can mess around with.
Lyle:
Try the same technique with an Am chord:
Lyle:
Here's an example of playing both chords:
Lyle:
You can use this same technique with any chord. Here's an example using a bar
chord:
Lyle:
Here's an example of how you can tap out a different chord shape other than the
one your holding down:
Lyle:
Try using both Gm chords like this:
Lyle:
Here's something a little different. You'll be tapping harmonics with your right
hand.
Lyle:
Tap on top of the fret.
Lyle: Use your bridge pickup
too.
Lyle:
Here's a fun one. I stole it from Van Halen I think...:
Paul:
why the bridge pickup?
Lyle:
The bridge pickups reproduces the harmonics better than the neck
pickup.
Paul: so you
play the tapped harmonics 12 frets from the fretted
finger?
Lyle:
Right.
Lyle: Check out this next
one:
Lyle:
Now take that idea further like this:
Lyle:
Those are just a few tapping riff ideas that are fun to play around
with.
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