Re: Tappin harmonics?
I just hit a note and tap on the fret one octave higher... Maybe this explains it better (below)... I also find i get a cleaner and quicker harmonic when i tap with my finger at the first joint rather than with my fingertip... I hope this helps...
Description: If you know where to tap, an ordinary blues bend can scream in bright harmonics that are an octave, an octave plus a fifth, and two octaves above the bend’s fretted pitch. But first, make sure you know howto tap harmonics. “I get harmonics by holding a note with my fretting-hand finger while I tap my right index finger exactly 12 frets up,” says Eddie Van Halen, who demonstrated the approach on an Amchord in the July ’84 GP(Ex. 1). “Tap directly on the fret and remove your tapping finger quickly. This brings out the harmonic plusthe lower note.” To apply tapped harmonics to a bend, try the Van Halen-approved move in Ex. 2. Start by bending D up to E, holding the bend while you tap harmonics at the 19th, 14th, and 12th frets. When you release the bend you’ll be left with a harmonic two octaves above the original D.