Its one thing to post exercise videos of impressive little things on youtube. Its a whole other thing to take the time to tab out the exercises and put them into an entire library for your viewers to access. Mad respect
I'm pretty sure I named every video what the tab is called so just look for "technical death metal tapping exercise" and that should be be it! Hope it helps!
When you play those notes in the beginning on the 6th and 7th fret...are you tapping anything after those or no? Sorry...this is probably confusing to read 😂
@@Katexgrace hmm I think the answer is yes? 😂 so if this is in reference to the 6th and 7th fret on the g string in the first measure then yes I tap the 10th fret, pull off and proceed to go up tapping and pulling off. Not sure if you know Guitar Pro symbols, if you do ignore this, but a quick rundown any note that has a T with a circle around it means a hammer on from nowhere with your fretting hand and any note that has ONLY a T over it means to tap with your picking hand, so a normal tap. Feel free to keep asking questions I do not mind one bit answering or clearing things up!
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Its one thing to post exercise videos of impressive little things on youtube. Its a whole other thing to take the time to tab out the exercises and put them into an entire library for your viewers to access. Mad respect
Wow thanks alot! This comment means a ton, I hope you find some of it useful!
Sounds great as usual!
Thanks friend!
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Hope you find it useful! 🙏
Which tab is it!?
I'm pretty sure I named every video what the tab is called so just look for "technical death metal tapping exercise" and that should be be it! Hope it helps!
@@sirbythedoor3498 ok thanks!
When you play those notes in the beginning on the 6th and 7th fret...are you tapping anything after those or no? Sorry...this is probably confusing to read 😂
@@Katexgrace hmm I think the answer is yes? 😂 so if this is in reference to the 6th and 7th fret on the g string in the first measure then yes I tap the 10th fret, pull off and proceed to go up tapping and pulling off. Not sure if you know Guitar Pro symbols, if you do ignore this, but a quick rundown any note that has a T with a circle around it means a hammer on from nowhere with your fretting hand and any note that has ONLY a T over it means to tap with your picking hand, so a normal tap. Feel free to keep asking questions I do not mind one bit answering or clearing things up!
@sirbythedoor3498 thanks!! Appreciate it. Also, cool video!