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songs which use guitar tapping/slapping?
#2
Posted 23 July 2005 - 10:59 AM
QUOTE (ouijaouija @ Jul 23 2005, 09:04 AM)
looking for songs that have this where you kinda stop the dtrings with your hand etc or tap the top to make a beat, any well known songs use this technique so i can learn them?
thanks
thanks
If you want full on percussion guitar combined with playing cehck out someone like Kaki King or Preston Reed. They both play that sort of style that don't need drums, they keep the beat for themselves while playing. It is pretty amazing.
For a non rythm driven slapping check out acoustic guitarists in the style of Jack Johnson. He uses the slap technique frequently, songs like Taylor, Banana Pancakes, a lot of stuff off his new album.
Or, you can always take songs that don't have slapping and add it in, it makes for much more interesting playing.
#5
Posted 23 July 2005 - 11:58 AM
QUOTE (kooldood1 @ Jul 23 2005, 04:18 PM)
justin king
Justin King is a god; http://www.albinobla...ideo/guitar.php
...just went back to the website, albinoblacksheep makes you dl someething to view.
That sucks.
Never going back there.
#7
Posted 30 July 2005 - 02:17 PM
I saw a short video of Son House playing a National on Death Letter and the way he picked it was very percussive.
This post has been edited by Peachslide: 30 July 2005 - 02:21 PM
#8
Posted 30 July 2005 - 04:18 PM
michael hedges - rootwitch
and a lot of other hedges songs have tapping/percusion stuff. and for the ones that don't it can easily be added in.
and a lot of other hedges songs have tapping/percusion stuff. and for the ones that don't it can easily be added in.
#9
Posted 01 August 2005 - 08:55 AM
Kaki King does a bunch of two handed slapping, but I don't think she is very good. She uses an ovation celebrity I think. Then there is preston reed. I think he is a really good two handed slapper. I don't know what guitar he plays. But to tell you the truth, two handed slapping is cool for a while, you know for maybe 3 or 4 songs, but after a while it kinda gets old.
#10
Posted 01 August 2005 - 09:15 AM
QUOTE (PingerFicker @ Aug 1 2005, 10:55 AM)
Kaki King does a bunch of two handed slapping, but I don't think she is very good. She uses an ovation celebrity I think. Then there is preston reed. I think he is a really good two handed slapper. I don't know what guitar he plays. But to tell you the truth, two handed slapping is cool for a while, you know for maybe 3 or 4 songs, but after a while it kinda gets old.
I think Reed is probably the best at the technique. He plays (played anyway) a Washburn that was set up electronically to sustain and resonate the taps, slaps, percussion, etc. You're very right. It is extremely impressive looking, especially to an audience, but gets very old very quickly. I learned a few of his tunes, planning to use them as like set-closers, etc, but the amount of gadgetry, tuning-changes, etc required made it not worth the trouble to me.
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
#11
Posted 27 August 2005 - 05:40 AM
Check this guy out - Michael Gulezian.
www.timbrelinemusic.com
Scary acoustic guitarist. Incredible chops. Technical monster. Great compositions. Very deep stuff. Broad range of styles. He slaps and taps, but always in the service of the music - he doesn't seem to make a big show out of it.
And ... he's played with Reed, Hedges, Kottke, etc. I never heard of him until now.
I ordered a couple CDs off his website.
Incredible stuff.
Transcriptions available at the John Stropes website , along with Michael Hedges, DeGrassi, Kottke, etc.
And he tours a lot. Will try to check him out live.
Seems like the best guitarists/musicians don't make careers out of screaming for attention. They make the best music, but often go unnoticed. I wonder how many other unknown monster guitarists are out there ...
www.timbrelinemusic.com
Scary acoustic guitarist. Incredible chops. Technical monster. Great compositions. Very deep stuff. Broad range of styles. He slaps and taps, but always in the service of the music - he doesn't seem to make a big show out of it.
And ... he's played with Reed, Hedges, Kottke, etc. I never heard of him until now.
I ordered a couple CDs off his website.
Incredible stuff.
Transcriptions available at the John Stropes website , along with Michael Hedges, DeGrassi, Kottke, etc.
And he tours a lot. Will try to check him out live.
Seems like the best guitarists/musicians don't make careers out of screaming for attention. They make the best music, but often go unnoticed. I wonder how many other unknown monster guitarists are out there ...
#12
Posted 27 August 2005 - 06:26 AM
QUOTE (Bloghog @ Aug 27 2005, 07:40 AM)
Check this guy out - Michael Gulezian.
.....I wonder how many other unknown monster guitarists are out there ...
.....I wonder how many other unknown monster guitarists are out there ...
More than most "main-stream" guitarists can even imagine. Doing two-hundred dollar gigs fifty-two weeks a year on the road.
Welcome to GTU.
Un-plugged is not the same as
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
never-was-plugged-in-to-begin-with.

John Jackson -My Teacher and My Old Friend
When the roll is called up yonder he'll be there
#13
Posted 27 August 2005 - 09:06 PM
if youre lookin for well-known songs, id suggest john mayers why georgia, that has slappin in it, though its not very complex.
but if you want something everyone knows and not too complicated thats the best bet. I never even heard of all the guys these other posters are mentioning.
but if you want something everyone knows and not too complicated thats the best bet. I never even heard of all the guys these other posters are mentioning.
#15
Posted 23 November 2008 - 01:28 PM
Hey .. thought you guys / gals might enjoy my guitar tapping solo's ..
you can google "acoustic guitar tapping" or go to my website or youtube channel.
Enjoy
Jeff Williams
Jeff Williams Acoustic Guitar Tapping Official Website
Jeff Williams Acoustic Guitar Tapping on YouTube
you can google "acoustic guitar tapping" or go to my website or youtube channel.
Enjoy
Jeff Williams
Jeff Williams Acoustic Guitar Tapping Official Website
Jeff Williams Acoustic Guitar Tapping on YouTube
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