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what type of guitar should i buy if i want to learn “guitar tapping”?

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i saw the movie august rush and i love the part where he tapps it
i want to learn and what do i know about guitars
ZERO!!!
please help me i really do want to do it, i'll try my best at it
just tell me what i need
not the actual lessons just the utensils
i heard something about an amp

One Response to “what type of guitar should i buy if i want to learn “guitar tapping”?”

  1. The best guitars for guitar tapping (or major D hammerons) are gibson SG’s but they are extremely expensive so it depends on yor budget, but if you are serous about this, a better and cheaper guitar would be any ibanez electric guitar. Elevtric guitars are much better at hammerons than acoustic, and for an amplifer (amp), just go to wal-mart or something and buy like a $30 amp. You can find great guitars at Zzounds.com, that’s where i buy mine, or at any music store. (i recommend Portman’s or big city music) or if you want to get a more expensive guitar, go to rock bottom music. remember to get an electric guitar that have good harmonics (google harmonics) and a cheap amp, and amp cord, guitar strap, guitar picks, whammy bar, and a capo. Good luck on your guitar playing!

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