5 Left Hand Exercises You Need To Know
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 พ.ค. 2024
- What are YOUR favorite left hand exercises? Let me know! Hope this helps you in your practice!
In this video I am showing you 5 left hand exercises that helped me out when trying to build control over my left hand. Most of these, if not all, of these I di not create they go to their respective creators. at least where I discovered them.
Exercise 1 - spider walk (every one knows this one
Exercise 2 - variation on chromatic scale by Tomo Fujita
Exercise 3 - Scott Tennents finger independence exercise from pumping nylon
Exercise 4- More from Pumping nylon!
Exercise 5 - A video I found on Jorge Caballero's youtube channel (linked below) .
Jorge demonstrating his exercise better than I ever could...
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Jorge's exercise is just next level crazy. Especially since he adds VIBRATO the whole way through! 🤯
Yea he is NEXT LEVEL . Not even advanced/expert
Thanks for the shoutout, and congrats on another great video! 👏👏👏
This is really helpful. Thanks!
Haha thank you! Enjoy
where is the pdf
Which finger of my right hand should I use to do this exercise?
great question. I am just using the rule for thumb for strings 4-6 and fingers for strings 1-3
@@ForTheClassicalGuitarist thanks dude ❤
Exercise 2 is NOT from Tomo Fujita. It is from Emilio Pujol’s School of guitar books. Tomo got them from there, just like Julian Bream before him. Anthony Glise also included it in his book, Classical Guitar Pedagogy. Cheers! ~Miguel Ferreyra Castillo
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String, not “shtring”