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Electric Guitar Lesson: Lead Guitar Techniques

November 13th, 2008 · No Comments · Beginner Guitar Lessons, Blues Guitar Lessons, Electric Guitar Lessons, Free Video Guitar Lessons, Lead Guitar Techniques, Rock Guitar Lessons, Video Guitar Lessons

Also known as “Slurs”, hammer-ons and pull-offs help guitarists create a smoother sound between notes.

A hammer-on is a procedure that causes a note to ring by using a finger to strike (or “hammer”) the note instead of using a guitar pick to pick it. Used in many styles of music, it is a very simple technique that creates a unique sound and allows for a string of notes to be played faster since each note does not need to be picked.

A pull-off is simply the reverse of a hammer-on. Instead of hammering down your finger to make a note sound, you pick a note and then pull your finger down off of the string to make the lower fretted note sound.

Hammer-ons and Pull-offs are both very easy techniques. You should be able to add these to your skill-set in no time.

Learn how to play hammer-ons and pull-offs on the electric guitar with this free electric guitar lesson.

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