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Easy Warm Ups - Modern Guitar Approach
How many ways can you combine your 4 fingers into an exercise without repeating a finger? Sixteen. I have been playing this exercise since I was a kid and I've always loved it because you don't have to remember a scale to get your fingers moving.
Blues (Minor Blues) Scale Guitar Patterns- Chart, Key of A
Guitar Lesson: Chart of the A Blues Scale (aka Minor Blues) patterns on the guitar fretboard.
Seventh Arpeggio Guitar Workout
I like to run an arpeggio pattern through all of the seventh possibilities. Here I used the 2-octave major 7th arpeggio as a basis and progressively flatten the intervals to learn the arpeggio shapes for each of the seventh chords. There is a logical order: Major 7th Dominant 7th Minor 7th Half Diminished 7th (m7b5) Diminished 7th I’m playing through the arpeggios with 8th notes at 120 BPM. PDF and Guitar Pro tabs for the exercise are available on my PATREON page 🙏🏻
Guitar Finger Exercises To Increase Speed & Dexterity
Guitar Technique Practice | Life In 12 Keys
4 note per string warmup | Life In 12 Keys
How To Learn Every Jazz Chord...Ever
The Major Scale on Guitar — Guitar Music Theory Lessons by Ry Naylor
3 note per string major scale shapes