October Guitar Routine
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Welcome To The Boxing Gym
Punching Bag -
Punch It
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Upper Cut
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Speed Bag
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Against The Ropes
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Wheels On The WagonDogwood Flowers
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Rock Me
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Wind And Rain
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North Country Winters
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Headin' Down South
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Brothers In BluesHome Sweet Home
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Same Old Place
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Blues Brothers
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Akroyd Shuffle
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Belushi Bass
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Full On FogertyEarthquakes And Lightnin'
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Nasty Weather
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Moonrise
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Hurricane's A Blowin'
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Bathroom On The Right
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5 Day Barre Chord ChallengeDay 1 - Limbering Up
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Day 2 - 'E' Shape Familiarity
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Day 3 - 'A' Shape Familiarity
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Day 4 - 'E' Shape Exam
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Day 5 - 'A' Shape Exam
Try this guitar challenge
STEP 1: Watch the video to learn the bite-sized piece of music
STEP 2: Click the "PLAY" tab below the video to play along with Tony until you can do it on your own.
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Day 3 – ‘A’ Shape Familiarity
Responses
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so I can do this with my pinky but not my ring finger, is the a problem?
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Slow going but fingers are sore, will keep practicing.
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Interesting technique, over the past years playing, I always used pinky, ring and middle to make the A shape for a barre chord. I have small hands to Tony’s technique is a challenge but do able.
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Fared better than I thought I would ,win.
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so I can do this with my pinky but not my ring finger, is the a problem?
Slow going but fingers are sore, will keep practicing.
Interesting technique, over the past years playing, I always used pinky, ring and middle to make the A shape for a barre chord. I have small hands to Tony’s technique is a challenge but do able.
Fared better than I thought I would ,win.