In this video
We are building on the slap-bass techniques from lesson 6 by introducing a pop!
Firstly, we need to de-tune our low E string from E to D so we are in Drop D tuning.
Example 1 - Method
Slap the Low E string with ‘bounce’ coming away from the strings (quickly kill the sound with the fretting hand)
Repeat this again, but leave the fretting hand covering the strings
Then, percussive string slap, leaving the picking hand ready to ‘pop’ a note rather than ‘bouncing’ off
We ‘pop’ the note by hooking our finger underneath the string and pulling away - as shown in the video (02:07)
Percussive string slap
Play through the chord
This method forms the basis of the exercise, with a chord change each time.
Bars 5 & 6 are where we introduce a tail riff to finish the whole exercise.
We start the same as the bars previous:
Two slaps of the Low E string, percussive string slap and note ‘pop’
Then, we form an octave shape by playing the 5th fret on the low E and D strings, using second and third fingers
Slap the Low E string
‘Pop’ the D and G strings, using the first and second finger
Move this octave shape down to frets and repeat exactly the percussive slap and ‘pop’
Lastly, in bar 6, we have a turn-around riff:
Slap-bass the low E string
Hammer-on 3rd fret and 5th fret of the E string
Slide to 7th fret
Finish by slapping the 5th fret and then the 3rd fret, allowing these notes to sound out