Counting on Guitar - Pointer Finger 1/8th notes - 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and ...
3 years ago
49
In this exercise, we use the right hand pointer finger to pluck to 1/8th note pattern.
Part of what makes a guitar different from something like a drum, is that on guitar you are able to get a sound on the up-stroke, whereas on drums you usually don’t get a sound on the up-stroke.
But up-strokes are not merely the opposite of down-strokes.
Spend a lot of time practicing up-strokes all by themselves, to develop muscle memory and feel
Loading comments...
-
15:41
Beginner Guitar
1 year agoMaking a custom guitar pick (3 of 3)
166 -
0:36
Beginner Guitar
3 years agoCounting on Guitar - Using Right Hand Pointer Finger to Count 1,2,3,4 ...
18 -
0:49
Beginner Guitar
3 years agoCounting on Guitar - 1/8th notes - 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 and
32 -
0:33
Beginner Guitar
3 years agoCounting on Guitar - 16th notes - 1 e and a 2 e and a 3 e and a 4 e and a
11 -
0:23
Beginner Guitar
3 years agoBeginner Guitar Exercises - Using Pointer Finger to Fret Several Frets On A Single String
35 -
0:28
Guitar Rote Exercises
3 years agoUsing Pointer Finger And Pinky Finger To Fret Two Different Notes A Step And A Half Apart
74 -
0:35
Beginner Guitar
3 years agoCounting on Guitar - triplets - 1 and a 2 and a 3 and a 4 and a ...
27 -
7:59
GuitarInstruct
3 years ago $0.04 earnedGuitar Finger Exercises (Epi 31)
209 -
10:16
MikeMusicMiami
3 years agoMikeMusicMiami - Guitar Lesson 01: Finger Picking Basics
67 -
1:04
billjonesmusic
3 years ago $0.13 earnedacoustic guitar slow blues finger picking groove
1.23K9