
Master tapping on electric guitar with this solo-focused lesson, introducing tapping techniques and expressive phrasing to build speed and control.
Master tapping on electric guitar by exploring mixed tapping patterns across pentatonic shapes to expand fretboard fluency and melodic phrasing.
Advance your tapping on electric guitar with the second tapping solo, focusing on technique and control.
Explore tapping across the major scale and its modes, using G major shapes and mode patterns, with careful muting for clean execution and progressive speed.
Master tapping on electric guitar by practicing a 4-note pattern across the major scale and its modes.
Master tapping on electric guitar by practicing a six-note pattern in the major scale and its modes.
Master eight-finger tapping on the electric guitar within the pentatonic scale, first part of the sequence, to build precision, speed, and advanced tapping technique.
Master eight-finger tapping patterns on electric guitar within pentatonic scales, building speed, precision, and articulation across pentatonic positions.
Master eight-finger tapping techniques in modal solo contexts, applying advanced fretboard patterns and phrasing to improvise expressive electric guitar solos.
Complete the master tapping on electric guitar course and craft your own tapping solos, follow Dan Simon Rock on Instagram, and explore hard rock with his band The Math.
This course aims you to learn and master Tapping technique on electric guitar. It will help you come up with new ideas and expand your vision on the guitar fretboard. I highly recommend studying my Electric Guitar for Beginners (if you're just learning to play the guitar) and Electric Guitar Intermediate-Advanced (if you haven't learned pentatonic scales and modes of the major scale) before studying this course.
Together we built a strong foundation on the guitar in my previous courses. Now using the fundamentals you learned in those courses, you'll learn Tapping technique and it will help you come up with new ideas.
Tapping is a technique where you need to use both your left and right hand fingers. It's a great way to access bigger intervals, sound fast and smooth. In this course you're going to play the scales & chords you learned in previous courses with different patterns and a different feeling.
After each section you'll learn an example guitar solo using the Tapping technique.
I created this course to share my 22 years of experience with music and especially electric guitar. During my journey I studied with legends like Greg Howe, Jennifer Batten, Martin Miller and Debbie Davies. I also practiced music theory & music production.
During these years I've been on the stage countless times; both small venues and big festivals. I've taught more than a thousand students both face-to-face and online for more than 15 years. With this experience I know common mistakes that most of guitar students make so I can anticipate them and warn you about them even before you make them!
In this course we'll build a solid foundation on the electric guitar. We'll also work on how to apply music theory to your guitar playing to broaden your vision on the instrument. Don't worry, no sheet music will be used :) And I promise you'll love what you can achieve when you learn these concepts.
After each topic you learn, there will be an example related to that topic. There are song, guitar melody, guitar solo examples that I prepared for you. I recorded all the guitars, drums and bass guitars with the greatest sound quality. You can mute my guitar and just play over those backing tracks, play the same exercise or try your own melodies. It's about having some FUN!
All Videos Are Integrated With Guitar Tabs
In all of the exercises and example guitar solos, you'll see the guitar TABS in the video you are watching. You won't have to download any pdf or switch to another page, you can just study along with the videos.
Community & Asking for Guidance
When you sign up to this course you'll receive a link to a facebook group. You can join that group and share your performance, ask for feedback and guidance. I'll also be active in that group.
You can ask any of your questions on Udemy aswell!
So, let's get started and have some fun!