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showzinone
@Guitar101Ramstein i like this tip thanks i jsut started not to long ago and ive been doing a lot to work my pinky and the scales with just my pinky is just one more thing i can do before i start playing
jhalfyableful
I'm thinking about getting an acoustic guitar but I'm already 14 and I have no idea how to play it, is it possible to just learn how to play from online videos or should I get someone to give me lessons
TheLucifer92
I've seen many tutorials for this exercise but your's is the best, thanks for telling me not to raise my fingers, it's hard but now I am aware of it and I'll try not to do it :)
Guitar101Ramstein
@DivinusLumina92 This exercise is going to exercise all fingers, including the pinky finger. Also, try playing through scales using only the little finger (and try it with only one of the other fingers at a time as well) etc.
DivinusLumina92
my pinky is weak and it doesn't look like a proper pinky. i don't know why but it's bothering me. how to strengthen a pinky?
komani86
Great video, thank you for this exercise, especially the tip to look at your fingers.. my fingers keep going up at the 3rd and 4th finger! :P
Training to keep it close now.. that might be the reason I have trouble changing between chords..!
Learning to play (acoustic) guitar for 4 days now and I never expected to progress this fast just through the internet :)
brokencasket
nice video, I would also recommend that people stretch their fingers before playing......bend your fingers slightly over backwards, but easily, then bend the other way, at the wrist. Hold for a couple of seconds each time, this helps to prevent nerve problems etc.
Mel Bay has a nice book for these exercises, it's called "Guitar Technic" by Roger Filiberto......
brokencasket
@cinnawaffls
This is good advice......and pay attention to sound.
Druiday
i have a question..
you keep your finger in place all the time?
you do one string and you remain the finger there, you do the other notes with your fingers remaining down after right?
MrDemonninja86
to be a master at everything take 10 years so about 10000 hours of play.If you play 3 hours a day it will take 10 year if you play 6 hours a day it will take you 5 years to become a master at guitar |