Ever had a case of the ‘fretboard finger fumbles’?
Or come up against a bass line that threw your hands into total disarray?
Or maybe a lick that moved around a bit and your fingers simply couldn’t handle it?
The fretboard finger fumbles are very real, but it’s also something you can deal with – and that’s what I want to help you with today.
I’ve got a brand new video for you with 3 different exercises designed to do one thing.
Get your hands coordinated and ‘in-sync’
In this lesson, you’ll learn:
- The ‘String-Skipper’ exercise, a ‘3-Note-Gallop’ exercise and a kind of ‘Meditation’ exercise – all specifically made to get your hands in sync
- The biggest mistakes to avoid when you’re trying to coordinate your hands
- How to ‘stack’ these short exercises to make a full-blown hand workout
Check out the lesson here:
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Like I mention in the third exercise, you can use just about anything to improve your coordination.
You could use the scale exercises from the lesson, you could modify them to suit your needs – you can create your own exercises and technique workouts.
You can even do the same thing with existing bass lines that you already know and love. The important thing is to follow the process that I lay out in that third exercise.
If you can do that, your hands will have no choice but to get on the same page.
Good luck with the lesson and happy playing!
Cheers,
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