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Slap Licks

By Matt Hale

Ex.1 Slap. In this lesson we explore a technique that isn't widely accepted by guitarists. That's right... slapping. First, the notation... S= a slap, likewise a (P)= a pop, with the first finger, and finally the ever popular x signifies a dead note. To perform a "proper" slap (note I use the term proper very loosely, find what works for you) your thumb should be perpendicular to the strings, NOT parallel. Hit the string near the end of the fingerboard with the joint of your thumb. To perform a "pop" simply use your first finger to grip the string from underneath, pull it and then release it. It should snap againist the fingerboard, and congrats you have a "pop." As for dead notes, simply allow your fretting hand to mute the string where indicated and strike it exactly as you would a fretted note.

Ex.2 This example is a bit more difficult if you are unfamiliar to slapping so take it slow. The same notation rules apply here, but one new symbol has been added. LH refers to a left hand slap... To perform a left hand slap simply mute all of your strings with the first finger of your left hand. Then with your second, third, or both fingers of the left hand forcefully hammer onto the muted strings. The sound should be short and should resemble the sound of a right hand slap. If you hear a harmonic, fret buzz, or open note adjust the first finger to better mute the strings.


About the Instructor:

"My name is Matthew Hale. I have been a guitar instructor for almost four years and I have been playing for nearly five. I am currently studying Folk studies at Western Kentucky University and I plan to further my music studies while I attend. I love the site and I hope to post more lessons. Thanks "
Matt



 


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