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A Useful Right Hand Routine
This is not an easy sequence to master but it is quite rewarding. As you become more fluent you will start to include it in different pieces with little effort.
This tutorial is for the right hand only.
It is assumed that you already know some  basic chord shapes and that you can tune the guitar etc.

Now let's get started.......You need to play a "C" chord in the first position
Note that the stretch on the strings is exaggerated to make the finger positions clear.

Description Finger Notation Video

This is what you are aiming for in this lesson. You are not supposed to see what the fingers are doing in this clip. Practice the next parts SLOWLY, get it right every time. It will take a few weeks to get fluent.

Speed will come without any special effort from you. Now take your time learning the four steps below.

5,43,6,2,43 T,T,I,T,M,T,I



To replay hold down the left mouse button
and drag the progress bar to the left.
If you can read tab here it is. I rarely use it because I think in terms of chords and routines, not individual notes. E |---------------------------------------------------------
B |------------------------------
1M----------------------
G |------------
-----0I-----------------------------0I------
D |----------
2T--------------------------2T-------------
A |--
3T---------------------------------------------------
E |------------------------
3T------------------------------


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