Weird Screen Glitch/Freezing

I tried searching but nothing came up. So my macbook has done this weird thing where the screen would start glitching up and then it will freeze. 1st instance where it did this was when i set it down on the table and it did it. When it happens it will show blue bars in squares and the screen will go all loopy and return to normal for a bit and do it all over again. The 2nd time I did it was during the middle of an update and the macbook was sitting still. The 3rd time was a moment ago and now I'm deciding to ask about it. I was just typing on my lap and it did it. This time however I tapped the right side of the keyboard in annoyance and noticed it got aggravated when I did it. Meaning it would get loopy when I tapped the board. So I was thinking something may be up with the HDD and maybe a loose wiring?
I plan on taking it by apple but is there any thoughts or maybe fixes that do not require me going by Apple store? Thanks in advance!

Not that you should ever smack your macbook around.....
however in doing so you likely indicated a bad monitor cable or same at the logic connector.  If it is actually so that blue bars and squares vanished upon tapping it, this would (if correct as per your description) indicate not a bad GPU rather the cable to monitor or connector for same @ logic.
nothing you indicate has anything to do with the hard drive however.
Contact apple for diagnostic / repair

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