Is it wrong to use the edge of my pick to tap?
I tap with my index finger, and keep the other strings muted using a combination of my thumb ball, and the back edge of pinky #2. It's like palm muting but using both sides of the palm - not the middle.
Maybe this will help?
Tapping starts halfway through
http://www.andrapos.com/Vids/Taptaptap.mpg
Is it wrong to use the edge of my pick to tap?
I would agree that a technique is only wrong if it doesn't work for you, but, perhaps tapping with a pick IS wrong though. I was taught that what most people don't know about tapping is that it is more than just hitting the string, but that as your finger hits the string your supposed to pull your finger slightly off to the side (which sort of plucks the note) so that you get the precussive tap sound followed by the ringing note. all that is complicated by what order you use rythmically between the tap and the hammers or pull-offs of the frett hand. The difference is more noticable if you do this correct method slooooowwwwly, you should hear more than a tap, but a clear ringing note as well. Rather hard to explain I think, without a demonstration. Maybe somebody can help me clarify here?![]()
Satriani does it... He usually uses it to achieve about the fastest trill i've ever heard/seen.
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Or...
You could always mute the stings with your picking hand...
Hard to explain properly, just got to experiment with different hand positions, and practice...
What IS that thing??? lol