I learned how to roll my fingers instinctively, trying to play different song tabs, and just now, years later, I came to RUclips looking to see if my idea/ technique was correct. Thank you for making this video. It helps mentally when you're trying to learn a song to know that I'm using the right technique even though no one taught me it.
Great video on an important subject! Though, I found it confusing that you refer to the high E string as a lower string, because it is closer to the floor. I learned to always refer to the strings in terms pitch, so the string closest to the floor is the highest string. With guitar, up is down, and down is up.
I always work in the physical space, physically lower towards the floor or higher towards the ceiling. It may differ from other instructors but, as long as you're consistent with it, it's hopefully not too confusing.
Guitar strings are numbered just like floors in a building, or road numbers on a map or numbers on a numeric keypad (etc), from bottom to top. And, as you said, pitch goes from lowest to highest starting at the top. Why? Beats me, but both are logical. 🙂😉
I learned how to roll my fingers instinctively, trying to play different song tabs, and just now, years later, I came to RUclips looking to see if my idea/ technique was correct. Thank you for making this video. It helps mentally when you're trying to learn a song to know that I'm using the right technique even though no one taught me it.
Came here from Instagram. Thanks for your tips man! You've made me a better player.
Thanks for the support 🙏🏻
This clears up so much for me!
Great to hear. Thanks for watching!
Great video on an important subject! Though, I found it confusing that you refer to the high E string as a lower string, because it is closer to the floor. I learned to always refer to the strings in terms pitch, so the string closest to the floor is the highest string. With guitar, up is down, and down is up.
I always work in the physical space, physically lower towards the floor or higher towards the ceiling. It may differ from other instructors but, as long as you're consistent with it, it's hopefully not too confusing.
Guitar strings are numbered just like floors in a building, or road numbers on a map or numbers on a numeric keypad (etc), from bottom to top. And, as you said, pitch goes from lowest to highest starting at the top. Why? Beats me, but both are logical. 🙂😉
Nice drills, thanks
Glad you like them!
Great my dear sir thank you so much sir
Hi!!! Do you have the Guitar Pro Tabs for that exercices Finger Rolls??
Wow I did this without knowing it was something lol
I'm really struggling with this technique :/
Exercise 2 is the riff from magic fingers by Frank Zappa 😀🤘
Man, the real deal is working with 3 or 4 fret rollings...
You're right. This was an introduction to the technique 👍🏻