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Tapped harmonics were popularized by [[Eddie Van Halen]]. This technique is an extension of the [[tapping]] technique. The note is fretted as usual, but instead of striking the string the excitation energy required to sound the note is achieved by tapping at a harmonic nodal point. The tapping finger bounces lightly on and off the fret. The open string technique can be extended to artificial harmonics. For instance, for an [[octave]] harmonic (12-fret nodal point) press at the third fret, and tap the fifteenth fret, as {{nowrap|12 + 3 {{=}} 15}}.
===String harmonics driven by a magnetic field===
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