Hammer-on
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A hammer-on is a playing technique performed by forcefully hitting the tip of a fretting hand finger on the desired part of a string so that the string produces a sound by itself, without any plucking action. | A hammer-on is a playing technique performed by forcefully hitting the tip of a fretting hand finger on the desired part of a string so that the string produces a sound by itself, without any plucking action. |
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A hammer-on is a playing technique performed by forcefully hitting the tip of a fretting hand finger on the desired part of a string so that the string produces a sound by itself, without any plucking action.