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to much for me
i will come back to it
My hands are small so reaching from second fret to fourth is really hard.
Feels good, been awhile!
Exposed my weak pinky hammer-on. fun one.
Thanks for the challenge. Really need to work on pinky strength and pull offs.
Scale is okay.. no way on the triplet hammer on and pull offs. Looks like this goes back to the vault for another year
OMG this is a tough one. I’ve been working on this for two days now. Its getting better but no where close to where I’d like to be. Pick direction, triplet timing, and pull-offs all are substandard. (I should have listened to my mother, she wanted me to play the piano, just kidding – I love my guitar!)
took me some time to get this one down.
Mike R
I took this exercise slowly with a great deal of determination. I worked on one segment then stepped away for a few minutes. Each time I returned to it I connected fingers to strings with more confidence. That’s how it worked!
My little fingers can’t reach from the second to forth fret for the hammer one.