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Day 3 – High and Lonesome

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  1. I’m working on coordinating my fingers in position on the strings and in the right rhythm.
    I’m not very smooth at the changes but with time it will improve. I love the blues! Thanks for this one!

  2. I could have driven myself crazy trying to get both strings to ring in each position. Not possible in one setting so I focused on the feel of the music and moving my hand around without looking for the frets for the base position. Not perfect – sounded quite “plinky” but had fun. Something to re-visit as my hands get stronger.

    1. Me, too. What I have done successfully is slide my index finger down from the G to the B string and up to the next fret and position my ring (stronger) finger on the seventh fret instead of my pinky. Before retirement, I had worked with a highly skilled general surgeon who had a thumb and two fingers as a result of a teenage farming accident. I figured if he could perform lifesaving surgeries with that combination, I could manipulate my fingers on a fretboard. And it works. If I revisit this exercise a year from now, it may be a different story with progression.

  3. This is definitely a stretch for my short little fingers. Will take a bit more practice for sure. Love the way Tony can make it happen.

  4. This was more of a challenge. I played until my picking fingers were numb and my fretting fingers were about to fall off but I think I just about have it under my fingers (my sore fingers!)

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  1. I’m working on coordinating my fingers in position on the strings and in the right rhythm.
    I’m not very smooth at the changes but with time it will improve. I love the blues! Thanks for this one!

  2. I could have driven myself crazy trying to get both strings to ring in each position. Not possible in one setting so I focused on the feel of the music and moving my hand around without looking for the frets for the base position. Not perfect – sounded quite “plinky” but had fun. Something to re-visit as my hands get stronger.

    1. Me, too. What I have done successfully is slide my index finger down from the G to the B string and up to the next fret and position my ring (stronger) finger on the seventh fret instead of my pinky. Before retirement, I had worked with a highly skilled general surgeon who had a thumb and two fingers as a result of a teenage farming accident. I figured if he could perform lifesaving surgeries with that combination, I could manipulate my fingers on a fretboard. And it works. If I revisit this exercise a year from now, it may be a different story with progression.

  3. This is definitely a stretch for my short little fingers. Will take a bit more practice for sure. Love the way Tony can make it happen.

  4. This was more of a challenge. I played until my picking fingers were numb and my fretting fingers were about to fall off but I think I just about have it under my fingers (my sore fingers!)

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