This was given to a guitar student so they could work on their pull-offs. This exercise is grouped by 3 strings each bar.
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If you're looking to give your pinky a whoopin, this legato guitar exercise can do just that!
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This legato exercise is good for those looking to improve their 1st, 3rd, and 4th fingers.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them build pinky strength for hammer-ons and pull-offs (legato). This short workout gets harder as you progress through it because you go from using your 1st and 4th fingers to your 2nd and 4th fingers, then your 3rd and 4th fingers.
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This was given to a guitar student to help them with pull-offs while ascending strings. Having the quarter notes on beats 2 and 4 make it a bit easier to transition from string to string.
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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 was given to a guitar student to help their rhythm/timing while playing hammer-ons. Playing the 1st two beats with picked notes can help establish how the 3 notes per beat rhythm should feel/sound which can help you keep the hammer-ons properly spaced out.
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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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This legato exercise is good for beginners because the hammer-ons that precede the pull-offs set your fingers up to all be down on the fretboard so they will be in the proper place to execute the pull-offs correctly. This guitar exercise also has some horizontal movement to make things a bit more interesting.
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