Hand Tapping Accurac...: Three Little Boxes - Right

This expands to a four-fret span, using a half-step followed by a whole-step on each string. It introduces more movement and requires your hand to shift while maintaining a clear "sweet spot".

: You don't just go up and down. You play odd notes, even notes, and even navigate the "perimeter" of the boxes to ensure your fingers can jump precisely to any coordinate. How to Practice Three Little Boxes - Right hand tapping accurac...

Ready to clean up your tapping? Grab your instrument and try the Three Little Boxes tutorial by Greg Howard to see these patterns in action. If you'd like to dive deeper, let me know: Are you playing on a or a Chapman Stick ? Are you struggling with speed or clarity (noise)? This expands to a four-fret span, using a

This box starts on a note (like C) and moves in half-steps across three strings. It’s tight, compact, and tests your ability to play right behind the fret for that pure, tapped sound. You play odd notes, even notes, and even

: You should feel the back side of the fret on the leading edge of your finger. If you're too far back, the note is dull; too far forward, and it buzzes.

This isn’t just a random pattern; it’s a systematic way to map out your fretboard. The exercise is divided into three distinct physical shapes (boxes) across three strings, each containing nine notes.

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