D minor 7 tapping arpeggio

Technique: 
As you can see, in this tapping lick, I use tap with my long finger on the A string, the ring finger on the G string and the little finger on the high E string. This way I still get to keep my pick ready for any other technique. Its also a technique where you have to watch out for any unwanted string noises, mainly because you skip strings and keep your palm further down the fret board
Theory: 
This particular lick is very usable when improvising and composing, and because it has its root on the A string, you can play it from the third, sixth and seventh mode of the major scale. Which will then be the Dorian, Phrygian and the Aeolian mode from the A string
Tablature and Standard Notation: 
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Improvisation Video:
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