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Guitar Theory - Using Adjacent Fingers To Fret Adjacent Notes On One String, And Adjacent Strings
In this exercise, we use different combinations of adjacent fingers,
to fret 2 adjacent notes on one string,
And then moving to the adjacent string and repeating.
The previous exercise used the fingers 1-2,
So in this exercise we will be using
fingers 2-3 (middle and ring)
fingers 3-4 (ring and pinky)
This exercise combines two exercises we did earlier, which are
1 Half-step using adjacent fingers on one string.
5 half-steps by jumping to adjacent string at the same fret.
This exercise will help you build spatial awareness in 2 different axis
Axis 1 is the half step on a string,
Axis 2 is the perfect 4th between the strings
Bonus points for working out what happens to the interval between the G and B strings,
and what you have to do to correct the interval to match your intended pattern.
Hint: you have to sharpen the note on the B string
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