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Lessons: Lesson #17125: Muscle Memory

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Muscle Memory


by Brian Juel (3113)

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This lesson is here to teach you about working your fingers to remember frets automatically.

In here you need to use the one finger per fret technique. First we will start out with your index first and learn those excercise and keep moving until you pinky is first.

This will help you play songs better and getting more tone from fretting then if you look at your finger. Plus if you feel like it you will be able to jump around without looking at your fingers and looking like a total loser.

Any feed back would be great and AB mail me if you have any thing i need to fix.

Juelz

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