Guitar Rote Exercise - Using 4 Fingers To Play 1 Note - 4 Half Steps
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In this exercise, we continue on from the previous exercise,
which was to use 4 fingers to fret 1 note,
Now in this exercise, we do the same thing,
Which is to use 4 fingers to fret 1 note,
And then we move down in 1 Half Step increments, and repeat the exercise.
This is just a rote exercise, meant to strengthen, condition, calibrate, callous all of your fingers evenly,
So that later, when you want to make chords or play melodies, all of your fingers will be up to the task, and you won’t be struggling as much with the basics.
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