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Day 3 – High and Lonesome

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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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  1. On the turnaround, I found it easier to use my middle finger all the way down. Then when I play B and E open I can come back to the second fret of B for an anchor. Then I use my index for fret 1 of E and ring finger for 3 of B while keeping my anchor. Then I slide down.

  2. I’m having difficulty with the pinky and ring finger. The pinky doesn’t want to cooperate without the ring finger. It’s like they’re conjoined twins. Lol.

  3. Struggling with my pinky finger fretting properly on this one. It’s a stretch and I keep muting the B string. I’ve had two instructors tell me guitarists with smaller hands play just fine, and so I’m waiting to find that true for myself. In the meantime, I’m experimenting with finger strengthening using a large rubber band.

  4. tu es le plus grand thérapeute émotionel que j’ai rencontré et en tant qu’intervenant j’ai jamais rencontré quelqu’un comme toi, ma fille qui est art thérapeute serais étonné de ta démarche en tant que non introduit à la psychiatrie et toi tu as ce talent naturellement.

  5. I’m right with you Kstone.
    I have done mostly down strokes for several years but I am determined to make the alternating up and down pick pattern natural and not something i have to think about. Getting much better.

  6. It’s a relief to hear that I’m not the only one struggling with the pinky. This is tough, but I’m going keep after it.

    1. Beneath each video window on the right side is a heart, to the right of the heart is a small icon that says tab in little tiny letters. Click on that and it opens tabs in a new window. In the video itself, the second icon from the left is a ‘picture in a picture’ icon that will open the play video in a smaller window so you can see the tabs and play along with the video at the same time. Hope that helps.

  7. Had to come back to this one after finishing fretboard wizard. Still hard to make the notes sound clean but i am able to do the pattern fairly well.

  8. Very hard get the pinky working and getting the ring finger out the way.. I can see the advantages down the track in getting this right. I’m going to spend a half hour a day on this for the next five days. I’ll let you know how it ends up.

  9. I like muting this one,also played around with alternate picking and finger picking. Once you get it down experiment with other ways to play it!

  10. Did he say the “p” word at the end of the “Learn” video (practice) ?! I thought that word was uncouth 😉

    Also, yeah, pinky ain’t havin’ none of this, more so than any other Tony thing I’ve tried so far. Not even close, but I’ll keep trying.

  11. i have to replay this about three times stop pause and so on . i have to wright what your saying as u say cord & finger please be precise & clear

  12. this one is a real challenge. Pinky just does want to bend properly. i keep getting dead strings when i use the pinky. but i will keep at it.

  13. Not sure about the 5 day part lol, pinky and ring finger don’t like to work independently, took me 3 days to get through it, it’s not perfect but will keep working on it. Thought it was impossible at first, but kept on it. I’m calling this one a win. Hang in there.

  14. I found this very tricky! My pinky is a weakling and won’t bend how I want it to. Will move onto the next day’s challenge and keep coming back to this one.

  15. Very very challenging, can’t seem to move my ring finger independently while fretting the pinky grrrrrrrr

  16. This was fairly easy for me, as I’ve been playing for a long time, but I found myself speeding up too much on the 2nd (A) chord. I had to play along AND watch the video to get the timing right, but it settled in nicely after a bunch of repetitions.

  17. This totally challenges my use of the pinky finger. As I work on this I’ll mark it as complete, but I’ll have miles to go before I sleep.

    1. I found it challenging as well yesterday. I adjusted my hand to curve my fingers more and moved my thumb to be centered behind my playing fingers and it helped me reach and play the pinky finger better. hope this helps anyone who reads it.

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  1. On the turnaround, I found it easier to use my middle finger all the way down. Then when I play B and E open I can come back to the second fret of B for an anchor. Then I use my index for fret 1 of E and ring finger for 3 of B while keeping my anchor. Then I slide down.

  2. I’m having difficulty with the pinky and ring finger. The pinky doesn’t want to cooperate without the ring finger. It’s like they’re conjoined twins. Lol.

  3. Struggling with my pinky finger fretting properly on this one. It’s a stretch and I keep muting the B string. I’ve had two instructors tell me guitarists with smaller hands play just fine, and so I’m waiting to find that true for myself. In the meantime, I’m experimenting with finger strengthening using a large rubber band.

  4. tu es le plus grand thérapeute émotionel que j’ai rencontré et en tant qu’intervenant j’ai jamais rencontré quelqu’un comme toi, ma fille qui est art thérapeute serais étonné de ta démarche en tant que non introduit à la psychiatrie et toi tu as ce talent naturellement.

  5. I’m right with you Kstone.
    I have done mostly down strokes for several years but I am determined to make the alternating up and down pick pattern natural and not something i have to think about. Getting much better.

  6. It’s a relief to hear that I’m not the only one struggling with the pinky. This is tough, but I’m going keep after it.

    1. Beneath each video window on the right side is a heart, to the right of the heart is a small icon that says tab in little tiny letters. Click on that and it opens tabs in a new window. In the video itself, the second icon from the left is a ‘picture in a picture’ icon that will open the play video in a smaller window so you can see the tabs and play along with the video at the same time. Hope that helps.

  7. Had to come back to this one after finishing fretboard wizard. Still hard to make the notes sound clean but i am able to do the pattern fairly well.

  8. Very hard get the pinky working and getting the ring finger out the way.. I can see the advantages down the track in getting this right. I’m going to spend a half hour a day on this for the next five days. I’ll let you know how it ends up.

  9. I like muting this one,also played around with alternate picking and finger picking. Once you get it down experiment with other ways to play it!

  10. Did he say the “p” word at the end of the “Learn” video (practice) ?! I thought that word was uncouth 😉

    Also, yeah, pinky ain’t havin’ none of this, more so than any other Tony thing I’ve tried so far. Not even close, but I’ll keep trying.

  11. i have to replay this about three times stop pause and so on . i have to wright what your saying as u say cord & finger please be precise & clear

  12. this one is a real challenge. Pinky just does want to bend properly. i keep getting dead strings when i use the pinky. but i will keep at it.

  13. Not sure about the 5 day part lol, pinky and ring finger don’t like to work independently, took me 3 days to get through it, it’s not perfect but will keep working on it. Thought it was impossible at first, but kept on it. I’m calling this one a win. Hang in there.

  14. I found this very tricky! My pinky is a weakling and won’t bend how I want it to. Will move onto the next day’s challenge and keep coming back to this one.

  15. Very very challenging, can’t seem to move my ring finger independently while fretting the pinky grrrrrrrr

  16. This was fairly easy for me, as I’ve been playing for a long time, but I found myself speeding up too much on the 2nd (A) chord. I had to play along AND watch the video to get the timing right, but it settled in nicely after a bunch of repetitions.

  17. This totally challenges my use of the pinky finger. As I work on this I’ll mark it as complete, but I’ll have miles to go before I sleep.

    1. I found it challenging as well yesterday. I adjusted my hand to curve my fingers more and moved my thumb to be centered behind my playing fingers and it helped me reach and play the pinky finger better. hope this helps anyone who reads it.

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