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This chapter examines how innovative guitar techniques, such as thumping, glitching, and butterfly tapping, have emerged and gained popularity in the 21st century. These techniques push the boundaries of traditional guitar playing, allowing musicians to create new sounds and textures that reflect the influence of digital technology and experimental styles. The study highlights how these approaches are redefining what can be achieved with the instrument, inspiring new creative possibilities for guitarists across genres.

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This article is unique in its focus on the emergence of innovative guitar techniques such as thumping, glitching, and butterfly tapping, which reflect how modern guitarists are integrating experimental approaches with traditional playing. By analysing these techniques in the context of contemporary music, the research highlights how digital technology and creative experimentation are pushing the boundaries of what the guitar can achieve. The work is timely as these innovations are increasingly shaping the sound of new genres and redefining the role of the guitar in modern music. This study provides valuable insights for musicians, producers, and scholars interested in the evolving relationship between technique, technology, and creativity.

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This page is a summary of: Thumping, Glitch, and Butterfly Tapping: Innovations in Guitar Technique in the New Millennium, October 2024, Cambridge University Press,
DOI: 10.1017/9781009224420.010.
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