Guitar: Improving Your Left Hand Technique
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 9:41 am
I so wish that I could post tablature on here, but the font gets funky. That would be a cool mod for Chris to research and install on the server!
Anyhow, I use two tools (beyond the standard guitar and pick) for left hand techniques. Metronome and stopwatch are their names.
Sometimes I play dummy scales with this too. Not really paying attention to the notes, but the fret gaps. I find that a 1-3-5 spread is really taxing at times, especially when played all the way up and down all strings.
Anyway, feel free to share some of your techniques for improving left hand skills or warm-ups.
Seve, no masturbation posts. I mean it.
Anyhow, I use two tools (beyond the standard guitar and pick) for left hand techniques. Metronome and stopwatch are their names.
- Commit a scale to memory.
- Turn the metronome to 60 BPM for beginners or 110 BPM for experienced soloists.
- Start the stopwatch.
- Play the scale up and down the neck until the stopwatch reads one minute (1:00:00).
- Stop the stopwatch.
- Start it again
- Rest one minute.
- Stop the stopwatch
- Bump the speed of the metronome by ten or so BPM.
- Rinse and repeat until you're blazing fast.
Sometimes I play dummy scales with this too. Not really paying attention to the notes, but the fret gaps. I find that a 1-3-5 spread is really taxing at times, especially when played all the way up and down all strings.
Anyway, feel free to share some of your techniques for improving left hand skills or warm-ups.
Seve, no masturbation posts. I mean it.