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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.
Like this lesson? Join Tony's Acoustic Challenge to keep going!
Responses
You've been invited to experience Tony's Acoustic Challenge
Stop Dabbling, Start Playing
GET STARTED
Watch the free class to discover the fun guitar learning method used by over 35,000 students to learn guitar through nostalgic songs from the 60s and 70s.

Great exercise! Better late than never.
Great exercise to strengthen fingers and execute hammer=ons. Wished I did this technique course earlier.
Not bad but as always, my dinky pinky needs work.
nice little drill
Really glad to have and take this opportunity to just focus on this simple exercise to improve a basic skill.
So glad I found this Technique section! This will help my progress immensely, as hammer-ons were really holding me back. Now I know they are possible!
Loved it
I enjoyed this exercise.
got it!
starting on the low E with the fretted hammer-ons seemed impossible. I decided to start on the high e string. When that sounded right, I walked up toward the low E. I could only get to the D string. My fingers just didn’t want to cooperate on the A and low E strings. I could feel a burn in my tricep as I was hammering on that D string though. Maybe I just need to stretch that muscle.