Percussive Tapping in Drop D Tuning

Course: Percussive Fingerstyle with Chris Woods

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We focus on tapping notes on the fretboard. We need to de-tune our low E string from E to D so we are in Drop D tuning.

We focus on tapping notes on the fretboard. We need to de-tune our low E string from E to D so we are in Drop D tuning.

Exercise 1 - Tapping Method

To start:

  • Form a D bus 2 chord and play through the chord

  • Upstroke, playing the D, A and Low E

  • Then, string slap

After these first steps, we come onto our tapping motif 

  • Strum down on the lower strings, looking for resonance rather than accuracy of notes

  • Hammer-on an octave shape by playing the 3rd fret on the low E and D string, using second and third fingers

This leads to our first tap. We are tapping two notes together using the first and second finger, aiming for the low E and D string (Use your thumb of the picking hand to stabilise the hand on the neck as you aim to tap)

  • Tap 7th fret of the E and D with first and second finger (keeping the fretting hand notes on the fretboard)

  • Pull-off both hands and release the Low E (D note as we are in Drop D) and the D string

  • Then, using the same fingers to hammer-on, we aim for the 5th fret

The second bar uses exactly the same method and movements as detailed above - we just hammer-on and tap in different positions.

This exercise is designed to help us get used to tapping and basically getting both our hands comfortable with lots of different techniques.

Top Tip! - Remember that tapping with our strumming/picking hand is essentially the same as hammering-on with our fretting hand!

Next Up: Fretting Hand Body Percussion

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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