Finger Exercises for Guitar

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Uploaded by on Sep 19, 2008

Being able to play well is a goal all musician share, having the tools to get there is essential. The finger exercises are a few of those tools you will be useing for the rest of your musical career. Practice these exercises every day and you will not regret it believe me, you playing will improve a great deal.

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  • nice exercises. new to me. very helpful. nice lizard

  • @xarthurz Great, glad you like it, now share it with someone else, have a great day.

  • I am just learning to play, do you have any advice on how to keep my self motivated.. ? My fingers just don't seen to do way I want them to !! Feels really alien.

  • @madchef360 ok, I can tell you how I keep myself motivated. I first try to practice what I am unfamiliar with very very slowly. go to a lot of live show and checkout musicians that a way better than I am. I generally wait until the show's over to ask them question about how they do what they do. I also what a lot of videos of great musicians and try to mimic them. When I go to practice and something is frustrating me I move on to a song that I like then go back to the "Frustration". Cheers

  • thank you very much, your great!!! ill keep it up.

  • I have watched you videos also and your great yourself.

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  • Thanks!! Practicing as we speak!!

  • Man you're awesome! Love the miles tune! which one is it ?

    So What?

  • Man you're awesome! Love the miles tune! which one is it ?

  • Bro, I have the guitar you're using. I love it.

  • i love the whole jazzy vibe u give me :D

    

  • Agreed, how 'bout learns to play clean first?

  • You must practice your own exercises

  • @MultiSean22 Ok, It could be a number of things. Here are some solutions:

    1,Turn your amp away from you, facing the wall.

    2Turn on Noise Gate on your amp (if you have it).

    3.Turn down the Gain.

    4Move further away from the amp.

    5. Find the frequency of the feedback and use the equalizer on the amp to turn that particular frequency down. This solves the problem 80% of the time but for the other 20% you have to compromise between less feedback and better sound quality.

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