The easiest way to do it, is to play a single note, count 12 fretts higher from that note and tap right above the fret wire (don't touch the fret board, just like a light slap).
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Haven't seen the video you're talking about, but if the origianly played note turned out to a higher pitched one (usualy one octave higher) , then it's definately a "Tap Harmonic". I know that Slash use it a lot.
The easiest way to do it, is to play a single note, count 12 fretts higher from that note and tap right above the fret wire (don't touch the fret board, just like a light slap).
The easiest way to do it, is to play a single note, count 12 fretts higher from that note and tap right above the fret wire (don't touch the fret board, just like a light slap).