Strupping! the newest, coolest way to play your doubleneck guitar

Started by PD FX, December 15, 2014, 03:46:36 AM

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Quote from: mbenigni on December 15, 2014, 07:03:29 AM
So cool.  :)
Thanks! Still need to practice a bit more, but the results after 3 days are really good, it feels very natural, it is the missing link between tapping and strumming.


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Cool beans. If you're going to get into all that tapping though, you may want to just go whole hog and get into a harpejji.

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Quote from: autodidactic on December 16, 2014, 05:31:31 PM
Cool beans. If you're going to get into all that tapping though, you may want to just go whole hog and get into a harpejji.

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thanks, autodidactic! but I want an instrument to strum AND tap. Harpejji and chapman stick are not my cup of tea.
I do fingerpicking, crossed touchguitar ( how e.g. Stanley Jordan and Carlos Vamos play), non-crossed touch (like e.g. enver izmailov), equal tuned doubleneck (like Felix Martin) and bass/guitar doubleneck ( that's like chapmanstick, but I avoid the recioprocal tuning, I'd rather take the b5 tuning)
You see, there is enough of variation in strumming and tapping the guitar itself, and it didnt even mention the guitarsynths that I can use with it.
See my channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/GuitarPolson

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