Tapped arpeggios (video)

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I tabbed this out from one of the solo competitions in case anyone was interested (poss @fastonebaz after you asked and @stratman3142 ?) but decided to stick it in the technique section rather than making music. I've also done a really poor quality video - but you should get the gist. Had to grab a few minutes between lessons and it's still at toddler-napping-volume! All of this is left hand - no pick - apart from the taps, although I do sometimes use the pick to sweep back on the arpeggios in the joined-up version.

The first one is the minor shape. The only 3 notes used (in Bm) are D, B and F#, so it fits perfectly in any minor pentatonic solo you're doing. Second one is the major shape (shift the tap 2 frets lower and you get a B7 - you can muck about with this a lot). 

The next ones are adding 2 taps on top; for the minor one it changes it to Bmadd9, for the major to Bmaj7. 

Tabs:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PIRGd6__393Dhn936UyqyqLx3IkggL3u/view?usp=sharing


The last one is joining them up - so you can do a minor shape, then roll back with the left hand on a descending arpeggio (all hammered-on) and straight into a major shape. 

Tabs for this one are here - but I've inadvertently added the 2-tap version here, and didn't bother doing the ending here as this is one I wrote out ages ago:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mwHfo2yDFaZvK2ez_-ur0stP5jQv-FTT/view?usp=sharing

And the video (yes that's a cow in the background, I live in the countryside! 
). I've tried to do each one slowly and then relatively quickly.

https://youtu.be/YGruJBvRmmU



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