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    Default I need help from guitarists/bassists

    Hey guys.

    I really need help.
    In alot of my favourite songs i've seen the signs p and h inbetween notes.
    I learnt that they mean pull off and hammer on but do any of you know how you do these? If there is a step by step guide of it somewhere that would be useful, i checked my tuition dvd and that had nothing on it which kinda sùcked.
    Cheers.

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    meh... it's one of those things that I can't really describe but could show you in real life. The best I can describe it as is

    a pull-off... push the note down and then quickly pull your finger off as you hit the string

    hammer-on... just the opposite, quickly after you hit the note play the one beside it

    hope that kind of gives you an idea of how it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaut
    meh... it's one of those things that I can't really describe but could show you in real life. The best I can describe it as is

    a pull-off... push the note down and then quickly pull your finger off as you hit the string

    hammer-on... just the opposite, quickly after you hit the note play the one beside it

    hope that kind of gives you an idea of how it works.
    is it like slapping?

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    nah... slapping you're doing with your strumming hand... hammers and pulls you're doing with your fingering/fretting hand.

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    Thanks Kaut, i've been puzzling over this for ages.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaut
    nah... slapping you're doing with your strumming hand... hammers and pulls you're doing with your fingering/fretting hand.
    ah i see now

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