Gave this to a guitar student to give an example of what can be done/played at the 7th position (7th fret) in the key of A minor.
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Gave this to a guitar student to work on playing triad arpeggios in a way that sounds metal.
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This was given to a guitar student to show some chord shapes that are found within the condensed D Dorian scale shape. This does not mean this chord progression is demonstrating a Dorian sound, but is just using notes within a specific area on the fretboard.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them get used to using all four fingers while holding down guitar chords. I call this a chromatic exercise because it's not based in any key, so all notes are fair game. Plus, it follows a specific finger pattern that stays the same on each set of strings to move to. See if you can figure out the pattern!
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This was given to a guitar student to demonstrate what can be done in the open position/lower frets of the guitar.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them improve their alternate picking skills while running up scale shapes. Playing just these small groups of notes allows you to focus on what direction the pick is going to help avoid any accidental economy picking when going the 3rd to 4th notes in each bar.
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Much like other speed burst picking drills previously shown, this is another one to help really push your max picking speeds. The quarter notes for beats 2 and 4 can help to make sure you are staying in time with the beat.
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This guitar exercise uses a very basic palm-mute accent pattern great for those new to this technique.
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Gave this to a guitar student to work on their speed picking on the low E and A strings. Going in short bursts like this allows you to push your speed faster than if you were constantly picking, plus the two quarter notes help to make sure you are playing in time correctly.
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This was given to a guitar student to work on playing legato while shifting their hand position back and forth on the same string.
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