Note:
If at any time you are experiencing pain during the playing of this
exercise or any other exercise I give, then stop immediately! Please!
It doesn’t help me as a teacher to gain students with tendonitis, or
other guitar injuries.
Note2:
Palm muting refers to muting the actual string that you are playing, and
all the other strings.
Note3:
Without palm muting refers to not muting the string your are playing,
while you are playing it, but then muting it after each note, while muting all
the other strings.
Note4:
Down strokes refers to playing a string only with a downward motion of
the pick. Thus, the pick starts high
hits the string and bounces off, and instead of picking the note with an
upstroke of the pick on the rebound, return to a position with the pick above
the string before making another down stroke.
This is a style of play Metallica commonly uses. Generally, a down stroke sounds heavier than
an upward stroke, such that using all downward strokes makes for a heavier
sound.
Note5:
Alternating strokes refers to picking with upward strokes and downward
strokes. The purpose of alternating
strokes is usually to gain speed while picking.
33:1
The first set of exercises I gave was primarily so that one doesn’t
injure their fretting hand by stretch too much.
Next, I increase the amount of “jiggas,” to give a picking hand work
out. The lesson-blogs from 30 to 39 will
be on strengthening one’s left hand, such that it is better able to reach. It is probably a good idea not to start here.
33:2
The exercises in this blog will involve the pinky finger, the ring
finger and the middle finger.
33:3
On string 6, at the 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 14th
fret with your ring finger, and 13th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:4
On string 6, at the 11th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 14th fret with your pinky finger, 13th
fret with your ring finger, and 12th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:5
On string 6, at the 10th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 13th fret with your pinky finger, 12th
fret with your ring finger, and 11th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:6
On string 6, at the 9th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 12th fret with your pinky finger, 11th
fret with your ring finger, and 10th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:7
On string 6, at the 8th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 11th fret with your pinky finger, 10th
fret with your ring finger, and 9th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:8
On string 6, at the 7th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 10th fret with your pinky finger, 9th fret
with your ring finger, and 8th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:9
On string 6, at the 6th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 9th fret with your pinky finger, 8th fret
with your ring finger, and 7th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:10
On string 6, at the 5th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 8th fret with your pinky finger, 7th fret
with your ring finger, and 6th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:11
On string 6, at the 4th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 7th fret with your pinky finger, 6th fret
with your ring finger, and 5th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:12
On string 6, at the 3rd fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 6th fret with your pinky finger, 5th fret
with your ring finger, and 4th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:13
On string 6, at the 2nd fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 5th fret with your pinky finger, 4th fret
with your ring finger, and 3th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:14
On string 6, at the 1st fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 4th fret with your pinky finger, 3rd fret
with your ring finger, and 2nd fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:15
On string 6, at the 2nd fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 5th fret with your pinky finger, 4th fret
with your ring finger, and 3rd fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:16
On string 6, at the 3rd fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 6th fret with your pinky finger, 5th fret
with your pinky finger, and 4th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:17
On string 6, at the 4th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 7th fret with your pinky finger, 6th fret
with your ring finger, and 5th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:18
On string 6, at the 5th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 8th fret with your pinky finger, 7th fret
with your ring finger, and 6th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:19
On string 6, at the 6th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 9th fret with your pinky finger, 8th fret
with your ring finger, and 7th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:21
On string 6, at the 7th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 10th fret with your pinky finger, 9th fret
with your ring finger, and 8th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:21
On string 6, at the 8th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 11th fret with your pinky finger, 10th
fret with your ring finger, and 9th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:22
On string 6, at the 9th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 12th fret with your pinky finger, 11th
fret with your ring finger, and 10th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:23
On string 6, at the 10th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 13th fret with your pinky finger, 12th
fret with your ring finger, and 11th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:24
On string 6, at the 11th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 14th fret with your pinky finger, 13th
fret with your ring finger, and 12th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:25
On string 6, at the 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down
strokes: open, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 14th
fret with your ring finger, and 13th fret again with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:27
Repeat exercises 33:3 – 33:25 on the string 5.
33:27
Repeat exercises 33:3 – 33:25 on the string 4.
33:28
Repeat exercises 33:3 – 33:25 on the string 3.
33:29
Repeat exercises 33:3 – 33:25 on the string 2.
33:30
Repeat exercises 33:3 – 33:25 on the string 1.
33:31
Repeat exercises 33:3 – 33:30 using alternating strokes (up and down)
instead of just down strokes.
33:32
Repeat exercises 33:3-33:5 except instead of repeating the each numbered
verse 4x; play them 1x, repeating exercises 33:3-2:23 4x and work on the
fluidity of your playing. The first
time, do it without palm muting and down strokes. The second time, do it with palm muting and
down strokes. The 3rd time do it with alternating strokes and
without palm muting. The 4th
time do it with alternating strokes and with palm muting.
33:33
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. For example, on string
6, at the 13th fret, play the following: open, 16th fret with your
pinky, 15th fret with your ring finger, and 14th fret
with your middle finger. Repeat this
pattern 4x counting to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:34
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 14th fret,
play the following: open, 17th fret with your pinky finger, 16th
fret with your ring finger, and 15th fret with your middle
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:35
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 15th fret,
play the following: open, 18th fret with your pinky finger, 17th
fret with your ring finger, and 16th fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:36
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret 24
even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 16th fret,
play the following: open, 19th fret with your pinky finger, 18th
fret with your ring finger, and 17th fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:37
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 17th fret,
play the following: open, 20th fret with your pinky finger, 19th
fret with your ring finger, and 18th fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:38
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 18th fret,
play the following: open, 21st fret with your pinky finger, 20th
fret with your ring finger, and 19st fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:39
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 19th fret,
play the following: open, 22nd fret with your pinky finger, 21st
fret with your ring finger, and 20th fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:39
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 20th fret,
play the following: open, 23rd fret with your pinky finger, 22nd
fret with your ring finger, and 21st fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:40
If it feels comfortable, this pattern can be played at higher frets than
the one’s listed. I will go up to fret
24 even though some guitars don’t have this many frets. Unless you can grip the neck of the guitar
with your fretting hand, don’t bother continuing beyond this point. For example, on string 6, at the 21th fret,
play the following: open, 24th fret with your pinky finger, 23rd
fret with your ring finger, and 22nd fret again with your pinky
finger. Repeat this pattern 4x counting
to 4 each time the pattern is repeated.
33:41
Then, feel free to work your way
back to the 12th fret using the same pattern. Possibly consider moving the pattern down the
fret in whole steps. For example, start
at the pattern at the 19th fret, then the 17th fret, then
the 15th fret, then the 13th, then the 11th
fret.
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