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How to avoid tap buzz?

A couple of reasons, based off of my observations:

1. Action TOO low.
2. Not tapping hard enough.
3. Not tapping close enough to the fret.
4. Tapping hard enough but not holding down the note, or removing your finger too slowly.

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also what gauge of strings are you using? I find with lights it's kind of almost inevitable..
 
A couple of reasons, based off of my observations:

1. Action TOO low.
2. Not tapping hard enough.
3. Not tapping close enough to the fret.
4. Tapping hard enough but not holding down the note, or removing your finger too slowly.
I'd add tapping too hard for your action. This causes the buzzing to happen during the attack.



Notice how far his fingers come off the strings when tapping. Not very far. It doesn't take much effort to sound a note with low action.