Monday, June 3, 2013
Building Left Hand Strength and Independence
Here are a few left hand exercises to help you gain strength and independence in your left hand:
- Hold down the 1st string, (the skinny one closest to your leg) at the 1st fret and then pick the string.
- Without taking the 1st finger off of the 1st fret, play the 4th fret with your 4th (pinky) finger. Dont avoid using the pinky, yes its weak, and yes many people work around it. If youre going to play barre chords and complicated solos, youll be glad you took the time to strengthen it.
- Without taking the 1st finger off the 1st fret, play the 3rd fret with your 3rd finger.
- Without taking the 1st finger off the 1st fret, play the 4th fret with your 4th finger.
- 1st finger, first fret.
- Without taking the 1st finger off the 1st fret, play the 4th fret with your 4th finger.
- Without taking the 1st finger off the 1st fret, play the 2nd fret with your 2nd finger.
- Without taking the 1st finger off the 1st fret, play the 4th fret with your 4th finger.t
Do this exercise 2 or 3 times on each string every time you practice, and youll notice results in a short time. It will make it easier to reach notes and hold them down without buzzing.