Tapping Etude #3 in A Minor

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In this third etude, I wanted to explore the point where the left and right hands diverge, like they would when playing piano. The left hand plays a bass figure or ostinato while the right hand plays a series of harmonized melodies, first on the beat, then displaced by a quarter note the second time the melody is played. The piece is concluded with the same chord progression with both hands connecting each other's phrases. Learning this piece is sure to take the rhythmic abilities within your tapping to another level.

In this third etude, I wanted to explore the point where the left and right hands diverge, like they would when playing piano. The left hand plays a bass figure or ostinato while the right hand plays a series of harmonized melodies, first on the beat, then displaced by a quarter note the second time the melody is played. The piece is concluded with the same chord progression with both hands connecting each other's phrases. Learning this piece is sure to take the rhythmic abilities within your tapping to another level.