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Here’s another fun, musical piece that you can use to practice technique and hand synchronization! This one is slightly more advanced than the last video!
▶️Previous Exercise: https://youtu.be/RXUORg0pr8M
There’s multiple challenges in this piece. You want to try to maintain strict alternate picking throughout even when it doesn’t seem most efficient. In Bar 3, you have the challenge of rolling your index finger across the 3 strings. Trying to not let them bleed together at all (difficult!).
If you’re new to alternate picking or find this piece to be too much, just take one bar at a time and work on it as a picking exercise. The first bar (or even first 8 notes) will work as a great picking exercise! Remember, speed is always the last thing to worry about. So, start slow and try to get all the notes the same speed!
While all the arpeggios sound really nice and musical, the odd groupings done throughout make it much more challenging to play through.
And for the end, you travel all the way from the 1st fret of the low E string to end with bending the 24th fret (hopefully you have it!) a half step to an F note.
Let me know what you think in the comments!
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