Tuesday, July 8, 2014

50th Guitar Snake River Rapids Exercises: Ring, Pinky, Index, Ring – counted in 4s

Note: If experiencing pain, stop playing!
Note2: Down strokes refers to playing a string only with a downward motion of the pick.
Note3: Alternating strokes refers to picking with upward strokes and downward strokes.  The purpose of alternating strokes is usually to gain speed while picking.
50:1 String 6, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
50:2 String 6, at 11th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 13th fret w/ring finger, 14th fret with your pinky finger, 11th fret with your index finger, and 13th fret with your ring finger.
50:3 String 6 at 10th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 12 fret w/ring finger, 13th fret with your pinky finger, 10th fret with your index finger, and 12th fret with your ring finger.
50:4 String 6, at the 9th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 11th fret w/ring finger, 12th fret with your pinky finger, 9th fret with your index finger, and 11th fret again with your ring finger.
50:5 Work this pattern down to the 1st fret.  Then, work it back up, a half step higher each time.
50:6 Repeat exercises 50:1 – 50:4 on the string 5.
50:7 Repeat exercises 50:1 – 50:4 on the string 4.
50:8 Repeat exercises 50:1 – 50:4 on the string 3.
50:9 Repeat exercises 50:1 – 50:4 on the string 2.
50:10 Repeat exercises 50:1 – 50:4 on the string 1.
50:11 Repeat exercises using alternating strokes (up and down) instead of just down strokes.
50:12 Repeat without palm muting w/down strokes.
50:13 Repeat with palm muting and down strokes.
50:14 Repeat w/alternating strokes, w/palm muting.
50:15 Patterns may be played at higher frets than the ones listed.
50:16 Use the pattern in 50:1 - 50:14 as far up the frets is as still easy or playable on your guitar.
50:17 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.
50:18 String 6, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 5, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 4, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 3, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 2, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 1, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 2, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 3, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 4, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 5, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
String 6, at 12th fret, play the following pattern using all down strokes: 14th fret w/ring finger, 15th fret with your pinky finger, 12th fret with your index finger, and 14th fret with your ring finger.
50:19 Move 5:18 pattern down the guitar neck a half step.

50:20 Move 5:19 patterns down another half step, and so on.  Use the pattern described in 50:18 going up and down the guitar neck, such that the entire neck becomes used with this pattern.

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