This was given to a guitar student to help them prepare for doing multiple pull-offs while descending strings. Landing each string transition with your pinky will train your fingers to be ready to hit the multiple pull-offs to follow.
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This was given to a guitar student to really help improve their legato technique. Because you only pick the first note of this lengthy run, you have to make sure all of your hammer-ons, pull-offs, and slides are executed correctly or else the notes will stop ringing out.
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This exercise, given to a guitar student, can help you work on finger dexterity and coordination while you also improve your alternate picking skills.
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Gave this alternate picking guitar exercise to a student to help them work on syncing up both hands. Although the notes are just going up and down in a very straight forward pattern, playing this thing perfectly clean when trying to go fast is actually quite difficult.
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This is mostly a descending scale run that cycles through a 4 note pattern while going lower and lower in key (e minor). The last bar goes straight up from F# to D to finish off this scale run idea.
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This was something I put together when messing around one day. Sometimes I come up with scale runs and patterns that sound good to me, and this is one of them.
You basically have a repeating 4 note pattern that keeps getting lower and lower in key (e minor is what's used here) and then you finish by running up and down a full e minor scale.
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Because this exercise has you playing 5 notes then repeating those same notes each bar, your pick direction will switch each time you begin the sequence of notes for a second time.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them work on strict alternate picking while descending. These short bursts can help you pay close attention to what direction your pick is going.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them develop strict alternate picking while ascending. Tiny bursts of notes like this can allow you to pay closer attention to your pick stroke directions.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them work on moving to a higher string while alternate picking scale stuff.
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