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Jun 24

This is Stage 2, Lesson 6 of Justin’s Beginner Guitar Course. This video shows you how to tap your foot. Crazy I know… Seems so easy but lots of folk don’t get it quite right… Taught by Justin Sandercoe. Justin’s Beginners GuitarCourse is all free - and all the notes, tabs, neck diagrams and other helpful stuff is all found on the web site. The videos are all embedded in the pages, so using the web site makes it a lot easier to use the course. Hope you like it! Full support at the web …

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25 Responses to “BC-126 • Foot tapping (Beginner Guitar Lesson)”

  1. soulsniper7 Says:

    sex?

  2. diggerddawg Says:

    I tried tapping my toes with shoes and socks on…my big toe’s nail gathered a lot of sock lint under it and I had to dig it out with a nail file…it smelled like butt!

  3. dinglefly Says:

    practise not tapping! I remember Yehudi Menuhin telling me that energy used foot-tapping should be used elsewhere!!

  4. donLassito Says:

    Your sofa sure is small! :)

  5. masonnomo2 Says:

    and when you get really good you can alternate tap

  6. superdude11224 Says:

    very helpfull and informative thx.

  7. catfishmudflap Says:

    You are right. It is tricky for me. I try to tap with my left foot but my right foot always wants to be the tapping foot. I have always noticed other musicians tapping with the left foot and wondered. Thank you Justin. You are the greatest.

  8. jochi12321 Says:

    nice shoes!!!!

  9. Smielle Says:

    Hi justin, thanks alot for the info, i think alot of people dont realise how hard it is to play and tap the same beat at the same time.
    Great tutorial!!!

  10. nickgt30 Says:

    haha, as a guitar and drum player, It’s a habit to tap my food to bass drum beats in the car while listening to my iPod.

  11. D4RKW01F Says:

    this helped lol and it was funny!

  12. storchi09 Says:

    I am curious. how do you tap do a blues rhytm?
    That always feels awkward to me…

  13. VuTang01 Says:

    “it’s a good thing to do when you are in a band or playing with yourself.” lol

    srry couldn’t resist. great job btw

  14. Ardkok Says:

    I’m not sure if I answer your question properly but here it goes:

    Let’s say a song has 60 (Beats per minute)
    If you were to tap your foot to the rythm of that song, it means you tap your foot 60 times per minute, with the same amount of time between each tap. So in this case you tap your foot, wait 1/60 of a minute (in this case 1 second) and then tap again. Now u shouldn’t have to calculate the time gap between taps, but when u hear music, U should be able to feel the ‘beat’ or rythm.

    GL!

  15. Ardkok Says:

    haha yea I noticed too :P awesome fail :P

  16. zack0107 Says:

    Sweet shoes.

  17. powertothechord Says:

    I can think of bunch of my friends that play guitar but have absolutley no rythmn at all.

  18. CaptainAmerica7770 Says:

    Ive spent years in band class tapping with my right foot while playing trumpet. Changing that for guitar becomes very awkward.

  19. monkeyman660 Says:

    Most songs are in 4/4 time. That means that there are 4 beats to a bar. You tap your foot on every quarter. So every 4 taps you do is equal to one bar. So, if you’re strumming eighth notes, you would tap you foot on each down stroke.

  20. Vimesisdaman Says:

    I agree with your comment around 40 seconds Justin. When playing with yourself a good sense of rythmn is absoloutely crucial.

  21. MasterThief1324 Says:

    Hi Justin,
    I’ve some trouble with keeping rythm simply because I don’t know how it works!
    I’m a bit confused. Every song to my knowledge has different rythm, in this exercise am I suppose to ‘feel’ the rythm out with my foot?

  22. frankie1089 Says:

    nice NIKE’S!!!

  23. rcf1105 Says:

    What I do is cross my left leg over my right (lady-style) and hold rest the guitar on it, which allows me to hold it closer to my body, so I can still tap my right foot and it there’s a lot less movement. I dunno if I’m just weird or something :)

  24. william1theguitarwah Says:

    duh you noodle, im a justin enthusiast and have watched the video on his maton court jester, but i dont remember it having a pickgaurd and i think it is darker in this, so im thinking he got a repaint because he said he had damaged the paintjob in the video

  25. michi2002k2 Says:

    yeaaah, sweeeet nikes there!

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