How To Get Your Fingers To Move Fast On Guitar
by Simon Candy
In this video, you learn the number 1 exercise for finger dexterity on guitar. A common misconception is that you need to move your fingers fast to play guitar. While you do need to be fluent in your playing, it has more to do with each finger moving independently of the other, than how fast your fingers are moving.
In this lesson, you learn 3 levels of finger dexterity that will make playing guitar so much easier for you to do.
By following these exercises correctly and practising them for 5-10 minutes every day, you can significantly improve your guitar playing within a week.
The exercises are challenging at first, but they are worth it. The best part is that you can do them anywhere, even without a guitar.
The first level of the exercise will help you move your fingers independently of each other, which will make it easier for you to play chord changes and single note melody lines.
The second and third levels will take your finger movements to the next level, allowing you to play anything you desire.
Watch the video below to learn more:
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