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Tapping On Bass Guitar. Part 2 - Double Stopping
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Tapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #2
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At the end of the last lesson you should have played the following riff from "All Along the WatchTower":


   e  e  e  e  e  e  e  e    e e  e  e  s s s s  s s s...
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Tapping On Bass Guitar. Part 1 - Basics
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This is the first in a series of lessons on tapping and related techniques for bass guitar. I hope to explain both the physical side of things, and some of the theory behind the notes. I'm starting from absolute basics so it should be very easy to follow - get this stuff nailed and the rest is easy too. Please mail me if you thing I'm going too fast or too slow. The very existence of this course depends on feedback - unless I know people are reading this then I won't even write part 2. I'll try and address any problems or suggestions I receive in future lessons.

Tapping is often seen as a technique used exclusively for solos but this isn't necessarily the case and I'll try and provide examples of each lesson point that demonstrates its use in a supporting SONG context. On a related note I will feel free to digress into other techniques as and when I feel that they are interesting or necessary to place a piece of tapping in context.

The techniques I'll outline form a part of a good bass players toolbag. You don't have to be an experienced bass player to follow this course, but if you are starting from near absolute scratch then make sure you spend time acquiring other techniques. This stuff will sound great, and may make an audience notice you if the band is working well - but if you can't pedal quavers then the band isn't going to work, and you're just going to look daft.

Tapping can be roughly divided into two styles - the Billy Sheehan (+Eddie Van Halen) and the Stu Hamm (Joe Satriani) style. I'll touch on both, but concentrate on the latter, as it tends to be more harmonically driven, and is more applicable to a typical band situation.

OK - enough waffle lets start...

Sit down with your bass and with the index finger of your LEFT hand play the A string at the 12th fret by hammering on (don't use your
right hand at all):

			    __
|-----------------|	|--/--\-------O------------
|-----------------|	|  \   | .
|--12-------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
   H			|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Easy huh? Make sure that it sounds clean. Practise ending the note as well as starting it by lifting you finger a small fraction away from the fretboard so the string is damped. There should be no rattles, and the note should end when you want it to.

Now keep your left hand in about the same position and bring your right hand round so your elbow is over the bridge(ish), and your fingers are over the fretboard. Rest your thumb on the top side of the neck and place your fingers over the 14th fret - index finger over the D string, middle over the G string. This is your basic arm position (though like all basic things you'll grow to learn when not appropriate). Now bring your right index finger down onto the string to tap your first note.

					-O-

					---
			    __
|-----------------|	|--/--\--------------------
|----14-----------|	|  \   | .
|-----------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
     T			|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Once again practise starting and stopping the note cleanly - it should be just as good as the note hammered with your left hand.

Now lets put those two together...

					     -O-
 
					     ---
			    __
|-----------------|	|--/--\----------O---------
|o------14-------o|	|  \   | .
|o--12-----------o|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .                .
    H1	T1		|-----/--------------------
			|    /                    .
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Repeat this until you feel comfortable with it. Listen to the sound of the interval (the gap between the notes) - I'll deal with this in a few weeks, but you should start listening now, so that you'll be ready.


Now its time to bring in another finger - the middle finger of your right hand. It should have been hanging over the 14th fret of the G string up till this point so try tapping there.

					 O
					---

					---

					---
			    __
|------14---------|	|--/--\--------------------
|-----------------|	|  \   | .
|-----------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
       H2		|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Once you're comfortable with this, start put it together with the other notes.
First:

					 O
					---

					---

					---
			    __
|-------14--------|	|--/--\-----O--------------
|-----------------|	|  \   | .
|---12------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
    H1  T2		|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Then:

					    O
					   ---

				     -O-   ---

				     ---   ---
			    __
|----------14-----|	|--/--\--------------------
|------14---------|	|  \   | .
|-----------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
			|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

And then finally:

					   O
					  ---

				      -O- --- -O-

				      --- --- ---
			    __
|----------14-----|	|--/--\-----O--------------
|------14------14-|	|  \   | .
|--12-------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
			|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Loop all of these until you're completely comfortable with them - Your going to be able to play these in your sleep (with your eyes shut goes without saying - seriously! you shouldn't need to look at the fretboard, though it is excusable to start off with, or when learning something new).

[This might be a good time to take a break if you've had problems with the previous stuff - get it right before progressing]

Right now lets shift that whole pattern down a whole tone

				          -O-

				          ---
				       O       O
				      --- --- ---
			    __
|---------12------|	|--/--\--------------------
|-----12------12--|	|  \   | . O
|-10--------------|	|------|-------------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
			|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Get that sorted, and we'll move down again...
					   O
					  ---

				      -O- --- -O-
			    __
|----------10-----|	|--/--\--------------------
|------10------10-|	|  \   | .
|--8--------------|	|------|---O---------------
|-----------------|	|      / .
			|-----/--------------------
			|    /
			|---/----------------------
			|
			|--------------------------

Now as a final exercise lets put those last three together to form our first song:
   e  e  e  e  e  e  e  e    e e  e  e  s s s s  s s s s
|--------14----------12----|------10--------10-------12----|
|o----14----14----12----12-|---10----10---10--10---12--12-o|
|o-12----------10----------|-8----------8--------10-------o|
|--------------------------|-------------------------------|


Next time the band play's All Along the WatchTower (in the key of A) you'll be able to hold down the chords, and keep the sound interesting during the guitar solo.

Read more http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/lessons/bass_lessons/tapping_on_bass_guitar_part_1_-_basics.html

 
Tapping On Bass Guitar. Part 6 - Right Hand Fifths
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Tapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #6
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LESSON POINTS: Right Hand Fifths

Having covered the third pretty thoroughly last time, we're now going to consider the interval of a fifth - largely from a practical point of view, I'm sure some of you will be glad to hear! Fifths are found throughout the major...

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Tapping On Bass Guitar. Part 5 - Chords
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Tapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #5
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Last time we just touched upon the all important technique of tapping major thirds. Physically it's pretty straight forward, and you should have mastered it with few problems. This week we'll consider how the interval is used within simple chords. To do this I'll...

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Tapping On Bass Guitar. Part 4 - Intervals
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Tapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #4
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Virtually all the notes that we've been playing so far have been related harmonically as either fifths or octaves. This is largely because at bass frequencies, smaller intervals do not give a sufficient gap (in terms of Hertz) to allow your ear to tell them apart. This can be...

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Slapping On Bass Guitar. Part 3 - Muting
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Slapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #3
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OK, you guys should be real good with the octave slap and pop, the pop and mute, and the slap, hammer, slap mute, so we'll get into some combinations today. First, let's talk some more about muting. (Did I mention that muting is about the most important thing in the slap and...

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Tapping On Bass Guitar. Part 7 - Ninth Right Hand Position
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Tapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #7
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LESSON POINTS: Ninth Right Hand Position

The interval of a fifth, which we considered last time, sounds weak when used extensively, so this week we'll examine how it can be combined with the fourth interval we've previously used to produce what is probably the most...

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Bass Lesson. Part 5 - Major Scales, Keys, Chord Changes, And The Circle Of Fifths
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Lesson 4 - Major Scales, Keys, Chord Changes, and the Circle of Fifths

In the last lesson, we talked about creating bass lines based on the chords of the song being played. In this lesson, we'll talk about scales, which determine which chords are used in a song and in what sequence, and we'll work through major scales and give some examples of...

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Slapping On Bass Guitar. Part 1 - Basics
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Slapping on Bass Guitar Lesson #1
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This is the first in a series of lessons on slapping and popping on the bass guitar. It was inspired by discussion on the Usenet News group rec. music. makers. bass and will be distributed there and on The Bottom Line.

Ian Stephenson ( This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) started with a lesson on...

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