This was given to a guitar student to help them work on alternate picking palm-muted single note riffs.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
0 Comments
This is a scale run that feels very comfortable for me. Because of this I can push my speed really hard. See if you can!
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
This was given to a guitar student to show a way of practicing two different scale shapes in one run. Basically, you go up one 3 notes per string, then shift up to the next one in key and go down. You can do this with any two shapes you'd like, and can even skip to higher shapes to increase the difficulty.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
This was given to a guitar student to help them work on alternate picking while playing triplets.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
This exercise, given to a guitar student, can help you work on finger dexterity and coordination while you also improve your alternate picking skills.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
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.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
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.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
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.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
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.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
This was given to a guitar student to help them work on moving to a higher string while alternate picking scale stuff.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
![]()
|
Available Instruction Courses
|