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Learn AND Apply Two Hand Tapping: Technique + Theory [GUITAR LESSON]
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This lesson is a detailed guide to get you started on learning the two-handed tapping technique for guitar. There are two important skills that must be learned first: left hand legato, and the right hand tap. After that, we will break down the most common tapping pattern (heard in Van Halen’s “Eruption,” Metallica’s “One,” and countless other tracks) into three simple steps.

After learning how to synch up our practice with a metronome, we will then explore different patterns of varying difficulty, including 4-note sixteenth note patterns, 5 note quintuplet patterns, and 6-note sextuplet patterns.

A small amount of music theory will also be taught relating to minor and major arpeggios, which are the most common way to perform tapping sequences. However, you are encouraged to EXPERIMENT with new shapes, patterns, strings, etc.

Included with this lesson is a backing track using the chords Em-G-A-C. Try using the skills taught in this lesson to create a tapped arpeggio sequence that matches each chord. Also included is a 2 page PDF detailing the steps to tapping, arpeggio theory, and tabs/music for the tapping patterns.

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00:00 Intro
00:50 Getting Started
04:42 Three Steps To Tapping
07:23 Technique advice
09:11 Descending Threes
10:22 Metronome Practice
12:11 Beyond Triplets
13:53 Tapped Arpeggio Music Theory
17:23 Arpeggio Passages
18:54 Advanced concepts
21:28 Practice Advice
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@scrappy8551

2 months ago

Beginner guitarist here and i've got to say, out of all the lessons i have seen on youtube this is by far the easiest to understand, i love your way of teaching. Thank you for making tapping so easy to understand.

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@whitewalker608

1 year ago

THIS. IS. THE. BEST. TAPPING. VIDEO. ON. YOUTUBE. PERIOD.

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@johnathondupuis1301

3 years ago

Love Jake's content. He teaches not only the big picture, but also the subtleties, nuances, and tricks that alot of other people will not teach. This lesson is a perfect example of that.

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@jyca3101

3 years ago

best beginner tutorial of tapping I have seen so far

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@positivefingers1321

3 years ago

Your tapping is good but I’m impressed by how fast you can count xD

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@Iser1999

3 years ago

i've always said this.. this is the best music theory channel available on the internet. indeed tapping was very easy for me to learn as a self thought guitarist but i still think that the hardest part is actually mixing tapping with other techniques. like for me, the hardest part was to use the middle finger to tap so i can keep holding my pick with the thumb and index finger, then actually switching my right hand back in position for picking the strings fast enough. in the beginning even at slower paced songs i had problems shifting my hand from the bridge side to the frets and then shifting it back, but with a little practice you get used to it and you are able to hit the right fret immediately when shifting

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@rpalmese

2 years ago

You’re an impressive teacher! Clear, articulate, to the point and... you know your shit! A real pleasure!

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@genebene1152

3 years ago

I remember when you were on your way to 100k subscribers. Now you’re almost at 400k. Keep up the great content Papa Jake 🥺👍

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@zakguitar2359

1 year ago

6:50 i appreciate the dedication to syncing the guitar to the text

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@hadiiiiii6_9iiiiiiiii45

3 years ago

let's all admit it, jake is probably the best music youtuber ever at explaining things about music

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@johnwallace2319

3 years ago

This guy is the teacher we all need

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@andymetaldad

1 year ago

Definitely, one of the better vids on this subject. Very informative.

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@CHO-tq5yu

3 years ago

This Channel deserves a million subscribe... Very helpful

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@sergiomendoza4827

3 years ago

You are the best guitar teacher on youtube, this will help beginners a lot

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@l30n.marin3r0

3 months ago

This! This is what I was looking for. Most people "teach" a "lick" for one to repeat over and over again but there is never an explanation as to how it works. If you don't really have a foundation all this is is a party trick that happens to be done with a musical instrument. Thank you!

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@josephwalker138

2 years ago

OMG..! Thank you for the best fundamental and comprehensive two handed tapping instruction ever...!

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@petar_marus

2 years ago

You are the best teacher on YouTube ! <3

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@gabejohnson97

1 year ago

I'm self taught, non-classically trained. I think I've gotten pretty decent at feeling around in the dark over the years, but every time I watch one of Jake's videos it's like turning the lights on and being able to see too. Having that deep sense of feel augmented by a new ability to see what I'm feeling is going to exponentially increase my writing and performing abilities. Can't thank this awesome guy enough!

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@keremkaya6915

3 years ago

I swear to god this channel might be the most underrated channel in Youtube. Keep up the good work Jake!

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@DeadShred9

1 year ago

I have been playing 40 plus years and my Tapping was hit & miss . This has given me ideas and technic I never came to on my own . Thanks a TAP LOAD !!!!!

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