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Practice five-finger Zen first, then practice four-finger Zen, practice one by one, and finally practice one-finger Zen, and you will have energy.
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I'm learning. Practice climbing lattice. Climb wild. You can also practice to be flexible.
Got it. I don't think you can press horizontally yet.
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Guitar fingerpicking is practiced as follows:
The first point is that many guitar masters, including those who practice climbing lattice, will insist on practicing climbing lattice every day even if their level is very high.
The second point is to climb the scale. Different from climbing the lattice, climbing scales, on the one hand, can exercise the dexterity of fingers, on the other hand, you can be familiar with the various scales of the guitar, which is of great help for your own independent creation in the future.
The third point is to familiarize yourself with the various chords. Some people say that fingerstyle is not playing and singing, so why should we learn and string? In fact, although fingerstyle is composed of a single note, but its composition still has chords, and it is very important, to get a score to learn to analyze and strings, so that when you play it again in the future, it will be much easier, if you just rely on simple practice and rote memorization, it is easy to forget and boring.
Fourth, to play more fingerstyle songs, the first thing you need to find is the music you like and can competent, you like it, first of all, to ensure interest, secondly, to be competent, if the difficulty is too great, it will not be able to hit the confidence of learning.
Last but not least, practice more. This is what you must do to learn any instrument, and there is only one word: practice.
Maybe your talent is not as good as others, maybe you are late in contact with others, but these are not problems, if you can do it every day, believe in yourself, one day you will find that your fingerstyle skills have grown unconsciously, even you will be amazed.
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As a person who has come before, I think there are three exercises that must be possessed.
1.Tuck your fist in the middle of your little and ring fingers, as well as in the middle of the other fingers (left hand), try to tuck it in, and practice every day.
It's a great way to practice spans.
2.Climb the lattice, follow the 1234 frets and then to the 4321, you can contact the strength of the little finger (of course, you can also buy a grip device).
3.Make a fist with your left hand.
1.Extend your ring and index fingers and don't move the other fingers.
2.Retract, extend your little and middle fingers, and don't move the other fingers.
Combine the above two things (repeat constantly.
These are really must-practice and easy to use, trust me, and have fun!
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There's no way, the main thing is to pull the ligaments.
Climb the lattice more.
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You can use your little finger to hook the strings, such as Waltz No. 21, which is very simple.
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The first is finger. The bottleneck of the four fingers is in the independence of the ring finger, the strength of the little finger, and the expansibility of the four fingers. Here is an introduction to a finger exercise that exercises the independence of the ring finger.
Press four fingers in turn on four consecutive frets of a string, such as the third fret of the third string. Then keep your index, middle, and little fingers pressed on the string and let the ring finger lift and press repeatedly. At first, you may find it awkward and slow, so the goal of this exercise is:
Make the movement of the ring finger as flexible and fast as the index finger. This finger exercise can also be replaced with the little finger to practice, that is, keep the index finger, middle finger, and ring finger pressed on the string and move the little finger repeatedly.
The second finger exercise is also a practice of independence. Press your index and middle fingers on the fret and hold still, then press the 7th fret with the ring finger and then the 8th fret with the little finger. Make sure your little finger is raised when you press it, and make sure your ring finger is raised when you press it.
And so on and so forth. It can be found that this exercise is much more difficult than when the index and middle fingers are relaxed. Another way is to press your index and middle fingers on the other string.
Here are two examples. The first is to press the index and middle fingers on the second fret and the ring finger and little finger to repeatedly press the fourth fret, which is a downward expansion. The other is to press the index finger and middle finger on the 4th string, while the ring finger and little finger are repeatedly pressed on the 2nd string, which is an upward expansion.
The latter is a bit more difficult than the former.
This is followed by movement exercises on the strings. The focus is still on the exercise of the ring finger and little finger. The index and middle fingers can be released, and the ring finger can be used to press the 7th fret of the 6th string, and the right hand will play the note together, then raise the ring finger and use the little finger to press the 8th fret of the 6th string and play the note.
At this point, keep your little finger on the 6th string, press the 7th fret of the 5th string with your ring finger and play, keep the ring finger still, move your little finger up again, press it on the 8th fret of the 5th string and play. This goes all the way from the 6th string to the 1st string and back to the 6th string, and it is a round. After a certain round of practice, you can practice the reverse order of frets, i.e. press the 8th fret with the little finger, then press the 7th fret with the ring finger, then keep the ring finger still, move the little finger to the 8th fret of the previous string, and finally move the ring finger up.
This exercise can also be applied to any two of the four fingers of the left hand. It is best to practice both in the order of the positive and negative items, or you can choose one of the orders that you are not comfortable with to intensify the exercises.
All of these methods may feel uncomfortable at the first time, and the muscles in your left hand may seem stiff. It's okay, just take your time and gradually increase the pace of your practice. It doesn't have to be a long time to spend each day, and you can use a quarter of an hour of free rest. It's important to insist on it every day.
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I learned the electric guitar first, and I had to practice the basics of scales to practice the fingers of my left hand, and the fingers of my right hand needed to be plucked all the time. If you keep practicing for two hours a day, you can finish your right hand practice in less than a month, because by then your right hand has an accurate feeling for the guitar strings, and your right hand is more of a mechanical, regular movement when playing a track. But no matter how good your guitar technique is, your left hand has to be trained every day, and electric guitar masters like Eddie Van Helen, Jimi Page, and Slash will also play the basics every day.
In addition, the posture of playing is also an important part of beginner learning, and it is necessary to make the posture of pressing the strings with the left hand and plucking the strings with the right hand to be more standard. The fingers of the left hand will be very sore from the practice of basic skills in the first few months of beginners' learning, but as long as you keep going through this time, the days of "happiness" will come.
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Don't learn the amount of electricity at first. Learn to play classical guitar. It's good to learn folk guitar. It's rare to have a person who comes up to learn electricity.
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It is recommended that beginners who have never touched a guitar should start with a folk song . The electric guitar is very good to play without practice. Climb the lattice every day, or play syllables from slow to fast, but you must ensure that you play each note accurately, and don't pursue speed and give up solidity.
It will be effective in about 3 months.
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You can practice climbing lattices or scales, and you will become proficient over time.
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Beginners should start with climbing lattice, that is, chromatic exercises.
In the beginning, due to the lack of stretch of the fingers, you can start the practice in the higher position, because the higher the position, the narrower the fret......Finally, gradually practice to the lowest position, that is, 1 pin.
Climbing the lattice can initially start like this: the left hand (left-handed on the right hand) from the index finger to the little finger, each finger corresponds to a fret, first press the index finger on the 1st string, play this note to ensure that the left hand is pressed, and then the index finger does not move, press the middle finger, press the ring finger and little finger in turn, each time to ensure that the real is pressed, while the other fingers do not move, which is commonly known as "1234", and then, let go of the little finger, ring finger, etc., bounce back from "4321", 1 string is played to 2 strings, and finally to 6 strings and back, It's the easiest way to climb the lattice.
Later, you can change the order, such as "4231", "4123" or even cross-string playing, etc., to deepen the difficulty, and through this way of climbing the lattice, you can train the stretch and flexibility of your fingers and the stability of pressing the strings, etc.
At the beginning, the speed is not sought, but only the real is required every time the strings are pressed, not virtual, and then the speed is gradually accelerated.
I can tell you unequivocally that there is nothing I can do about the pain of pressing the strings of that folk guitar, and I was also swelling on the tips of my fingers. It hurts like a heartache. Wait until you get calluses, and that's it. In the meantime, you can lower the tone of the piano to make the strings softer. >>>More
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The most important thing to practice every day is to contact the climbing lattice and climbing the scale, when you are very familiar with the practice of climbing the lattice, your technique will not be able to be checked. Fingering practice is the foundation of playing the guitar well, and just playing songs is not going to improve your technique much. Practice your fingering.