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Could you pls explain how to execute this technique? Hammer on & Pull off's. . . . . . . . Thanx

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Yeah. . . Can you teach me?
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Hammer-ons are represented by an "h" placed between 2 different notes. The 1st note is plucked, then you will "hammer" another finger onto the string at the fret indicated by the 2nd number. The force of your finger "hammering" will cause the next note to sound without plucking the string again. Another way that you may see a hammer-on represented in Internet tablature, is this symbol between 2 different notes ^. This is similar to the graphic arc used in published tablature. If the second of the 2 notes is higher, the ^ represents a hammer-on. Sometimes the addition of an h above the ^ symbol helps clarify things
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