Guitar Tapping on Same Legato Notes 1
In this article I am going to explain the technique that I often use in improvisations – playing legato on one
or more strings and adding tapped notes same as notes played with guitar legato
technique.
You can achieve some great and speedy effects this way, but you can use it in slow solos – it both sounds great,
and it isn't so demanding technique!
Building the Strenght of Your Left Hand for Legato
Playing
Legato technique is a way of playing scales without actually picking strings or picking very few notes (for
accentual purposes). This way the phrases played get more fluidity. To be able to play legato technique, you must
have strong left hand fingers.
I most often used following licks and shapes (fig. 1 – fig. 5) and their improvised variations to build up the
strenght. Please download the Guitar Pro 5 tab file as well as .mp3 files for your reference.
Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 1


Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 2

Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig
3
Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig
4


Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 5

Also play those licks on as much octaves as possible, focusing mostly on the clarity of notes and the flow of
scales. Lowest notes are hardest to play on this technique because it takes wide strenching to make them sound
clear. Also make sure your legato playing is well heard when you play without distortion.
When I was learning legato technique, I often felt pain in my left fist. Every guitarist who I've heard talking
about legato playing told that you shouldn't do what hurts, which is worth for all other techniques, too.
Therefore, I played legato without stopping for a few seconds or minutes (depends how strong or warmed up my hand
already was) until it started to hurt, and then I stopped for a few seconds.
After my hand got 'refreshed' I repeated the process again and again. Practicing for just few hours a day will
let you overcome this technique within few weeks, and the pain will probably not appear again if you practice
regularly.
Building the Strenght of Your Right Hand
In this section I'll show a few ways to make tapped notes sound clear and their tone full.
First examples (fig. 6 and fig. 7) is tapping the notes on the same string, but an octave higher than the notes
you play with your left hand. If you do this properly, you will hear a tapping harmonic slightly appearing if you
tap with your middle finger. You probably won't be able to fully induce tap harmonic this way. You can do it if you
hit a higher note with your index finger of your right hand.

Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 6

Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 7

In second example (fig. 8) you play a tone (in this case it is A) with your left hand, and then you play it with
your tapping finger. It should have same sustain. If you want to add vibrato to your tapping version of this
exercise, do the vibrato with your left hand finger added somewhere lower than the note you play with your tapping
finger on the same string.

Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 8

In third example (fig. 9) you hold your left hand finger on B note and tap and slide with your tapping finger.
This kind of exercises will enstrenghten your tapping finger hammer-off a lot!
Guitar Tapping And Legato Exercise Fig 9

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Part 2 of this lesson series in legato playing can be accessed here : Guitar Tapping on Same Legato Notes (Part 2)

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