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Posted 2013-09-02T21:19:34.0Z by Fletcher J1,390
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A friend asked me how to add variety to his two hand tapping. I came up with this exercise that's pretty easy and a bit like Van Halen's Eruption. It's easy to fall into the rut of playing the same pattern over and over. You can add variety by simply alternating the two notes of the left hand pattern. Like this:

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  • That's an ok start, the progression seems to just end abruptly....Ghost R 2013-09-03T18:33:10.0Z
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Reply — Posted 2013-09-03T17:58:53.0Z (edited 2013-09-03T18:31:56.0Z)
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Fletcher J1,390
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Here's a similar series but now with two notes alternating in the right hand as well as the left. 

 

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Reply — Posted 2013-09-03T20:28:49.0Z
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Ghost R1,526
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This is two hand tapping...

http://www.musiclessons.com/youtube/share.cfm?v=O2LzL_vPmyg&t=Insane%20Guitar%20Tapping%20Live%20Performance%20-%20Best%20Tapping%20Guitarist%20in%20the%20world!

Keep going though.

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  • ok...Fletcher J 2013-09-03T20:29:59.0Z
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  • Nice vid, but not really helpful for the beginner tapper is it...keep going fletcher.Jeff E 2013-09-03T21:31:18.0Z
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