Tremolo Tapping
If you have ever heard Crazy Train you have heard one of the most famous examples of tremolo tapping in modern
music.
But what is tremolo, and what is tapping?
Tremolo is the fast repetition of a note using alternate picking. Tapping,
as you may have gathered by the name, is when you tap a string on the fret board with your picking hand instead of
strumming it with your pick, producing a note.
Put the two techniques together and you get tremolo tapping, the act of high repetition, fast tapping.
Before we get into full fledged tremolo tapping, we should first go over a tapping exercise to make sure you
have finger strength enough to perform clean high speed tapping. When you tap, the best strategy is to pick a
favored finger. I myself use my middle finger so that I can avoid having to rearrange my pick grip.
If you have a limp, curved finger your tapping will come out weak and pathetic. If you have a strong, straight
finger your tapping will be prominent and full in sound. Needless to say, the best tapping finger is a strong
finger. Although it may seem strong at first, avoid using your pinky as your tapper of choice; this tiny digit is
very fragile and can sustain damage very easily.

This example is a basic tapping pattern using three notes. Use this pattern to work on finger strength and
coordination. Use a metronome, as tapping is a technique that easily gets out of hand. Without even being aware of
the fact, you may find yourself outside your time signature. You want to learn to keep a steady rhythm while
tapping just as you would with any other guitar technique.

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When tapping an important thing to remember is that there are five other strings not being used. This is
important because strings, as they were meant to, make noise when bumped. While tapping, be sure to mute the unused
string by covering them with your palm.
This prevents unwelcomed noise and added voices. The worst thing to do is to smother your strings, as this will
push them into your pickups and create further sound. Try laying your palm across the strings gently enough to keep
them level, but firmly enough to keep them from ringing out.

Now that you can tap, it is time for tremolo tapping. As you will notice, tremolo tapping is an extremely rapid
technique. This means that you will need to exercise control over your digit, as well as pay very close attention
to the unused strings, more so than you would if you were simply tapping.

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When tremolo tapping try your best to avoid the urge to tap the note with your nail or your pick. Not only are
nail breaks painful, but they are unnecessary. Rapid tapping can be achieved with a firm, strong tapping finger. If
you followed the example above, you should have achieved this by now. If you haven’t then you should, as it will
give you the foundation to perform this exercise.
Like all of our lessons, this one is best used with a metronome. Once you feel you have it mastered try creating
your own tremolo picking patterns. Be creative and try a different positioning, or try using strings you don’t
normally use for solo techniques. Keep an open mind and have fun!

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