Free Hands
Free Hands is the name of Emmett Chapman's two-handed tapping method of parallel hands used on his Chapman Stick instrument, and on several other Stick-inspired instruments.[1] Chapman first published his tapping lessons in book form in 1976, and called his method book Free Hands: A New Discipline of Fingers on Strings. [2]
Chapman's method of tapping was the first to facilitate equal access to the strings by aligning the right hand's fingers parallel to the frets, the same orientation as the left hand's, but coming from over the neck instead of under. [3]
References
- ^ Reilly, Jim (2015). StickMan The Story of Emmett Chapman and the Instrument He Created. Calgary, Alberta, Canada: Two Handed Press. ISBN 978-0-9918729-1-6.
- ^ Chapman, Emmett (1974–2004). Free Hands: A New Discipline of Fingers on Strings. Woodland Hills, CA USA: Stick Enterprises.
- ^ Adelson, Steve (December 1, 2009). "Emmett Chapman and the Stick". Guitar Player. Vol. 44, no. 12. pp. 70–75. ISSN 0017-5463. Archived from the original on January 30, 2010. Retrieved January 25, 2026.