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    Default So you think you're good at tapping?

    Can you do this??
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    44 views no replies... obvioulsy nobody can do it
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    This slap stuff is pretty cool too http://www.jagpanzer.com/video/slap2.rm

    I dunno if this belongs in this room but what the hell..
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    No i dont think im good at tapping and no i most certainly can't do that!!!


    BTW there is a tab for that on powertab somewhere, i cant remember what its called but i dlded it on my other computer a while ago.

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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    Adam Fulara is better, but his site is down. I'll post some links when it's back up...
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    I haven't heard of Fulara, is he in a band i could check out?
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    He is in a band, but I don't remember the name of it.

    Having said that, his tapping and his band are separate projects as far as I know.
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    If you want a few sample videos, I can email them. They're about 5-10 MB...
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    That slap thing, is that something i come up with? If so, amazing!
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    seen that before,
    and of course i can not
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    real media .. leh.. cant open, wont open, dont want to open.. i HATE real media more than the pest
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    That's quite cool, although I'm much more impressed by bass tapping and bass slapping. As far as the pure physicality goes, it's about five times as hard and it's QUITE amazing to see.


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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    Here we go, Adam Fulara in action:

    http://adam.fulara.com/a/download.php?kat=video&plik=2

    Go to http://adam.fulara.com to see the rest of them...


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    Holy crap, that was scary-good! Strange how guys like these just sit around making videos while dudes that can only play 3-chord songs on guitar are making huge $$$.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biu
    Holy crap, that was scary-good! Strange how guys like these just sit around making videos while dudes that can only play 3-chord songs on guitar are making huge $$$.
    I noticed that, too. Whenever you see these "Rusty Cooley" style guys who are amazing virtuosos.... doing sweep picking, tapping and slapping techniques the rest of us can only dream about.... they're always sitting alone in their bedroom. They're just sitting alone in a room shooting a video.

    I've never once seen guys do stuff like this at shows. This indicates something. A lot of these amazing techniques simply aren't practical. They have no place in the kind of rocking music people want to listen to. Guys who spend too much time on technique and no time jamming with other guys in a band setting wind up as "woodshed warriors".

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill your scene
    I've never once seen guys do stuff like this at shows. This indicates something. A lot of these amazing techniques simply aren't practical. They have no place in the kind of rocking music people want to listen to. Guys who spend too much time on technique and no time jamming with other guys in a band setting wind up as "woodshed warriors".

    I would rather be a mediocre guitar player who enjoys what I do, gets paid and recieves adulation from fans than a guy who is only noticed by other musicians over the internet.
    My thoughts exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill your scene
    I noticed that, too. Whenever you see these "Rusty Cooley" style guys who are amazing virtuosos.... doing sweep picking, tapping and slapping techniques the rest of us can only dream about.... they're always sitting alone in their bedroom. They're just sitting alone in a room shooting a video.

    I've never once seen guys do stuff like this at shows. This indicates something. A lot of these amazing techniques simply aren't practical. They have no place in the kind of rocking music people want to listen to. Guys who spend too much time on technique and no time jamming with other guys in a band setting wind up as "woodshed warriors".

    I would rather be a mediocre guitar player who enjoys what I do, gets paid and recieves adulation from fans than a guy who is only noticed by other musicians over the internet.
    My thoughts exactly!

    Although i do respect anyone who can do that stuff and wish i could do it too...i wont be dissapointed if i am never in that virtuoso boat...I JUST WANNA ROCK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kill your scene
    That's quite cool, although I'm much more impressed by bass tapping and bass slapping. As far as the pure physicality goes, it's about five times as hard and it's QUITE amazing to see.


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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    Get FFDSHOW to play back those XViD files.

    http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/f...8.exe?download
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    Default Re: So you think you're good at tapping?

    Anyone else noticed Fulara's whoosing sounds? Theyre killing me!!!

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