Please take no offense to this but is it easier to play if you have long fingers? Notice most guitar players do. I call them music fingers because pianist have them too
@@mannyjimenez6942 don't worry, thanks for your respectful question. I can't really say that I have long or short fingers, that criteria may change from person to person. On my case, these patterns always gave me some struggle in one way or another: coordination, stretching or positioning, so I think that with enough practice you can be able to do this exercises on a “regular” guitar (6 strings and 25,5 or 24,75' scale)
@Vndyy._ well I have short fingers and big palms, I call them mitts because I worked with my hands all my life so they are rought and thick. Just recently started playing guitar, or should I trying to, and I have a hard time stretching them. Cool videos dude, respect for answering.
@ if you're having troubles with stretching your hands, you should work on that in a way that doesn't hurt you in any way. Start slow with some wrists and fingers elongations before playing, and with the guitar in your hands try progresively to do some finger stretching from the 12th fret doing only hammer-ons (from fret 12 to 15 or 17 first) to work on your wrist-fingers strenght, then you can start gradually do some bigger stretches. If your wirst, forearm, hand or finger hurts, go to a doctor to see if you need special exercises or therapy! Thanks for your comments and your words.
Thank you for sheet music ❤
Closest pickup in the universe
I don't get it 😭
"Can you hear the music, Robert?"
"Yes, I can."
Não assinado Robert..😅
弦が太そうですけど、ゲージはいくつですか?
Kinda sounds like the summoning salt intro
haha yeah, i cant unhear
Oh, who can't do that?! 😅
Cattivello, pungente, ma non politicamente scorretto come lo si intende oggi: meno male 😥!!!
Is that 13 guage?
@@EDBL_ Nope, is 0.11 - 0.54
@Vndyy._ dayum looks like 13s on the video, rock on brother
Please take no offense to this but is it easier to play if you have long fingers? Notice most guitar players do. I call them music fingers because pianist have them too
@@mannyjimenez6942 don't worry, thanks for your respectful question. I can't really say that I have long or short fingers, that criteria may change from person to person. On my case, these patterns always gave me some struggle in one way or another: coordination, stretching or positioning, so I think that with enough practice you can be able to do this exercises on a “regular” guitar (6 strings and 25,5 or 24,75' scale)
@Vndyy._ well I have short fingers and big palms, I call them mitts because I worked with my hands all my life so they are rought and thick. Just recently started playing guitar, or should I trying to, and I have a hard time stretching them. Cool videos dude, respect for answering.
@ if you're having troubles with stretching your hands, you should work on that in a way that doesn't hurt you in any way. Start slow with some wrists and fingers elongations before playing, and with the guitar in your hands try progresively to do some finger stretching from the 12th fret doing only hammer-ons (from fret 12 to 15 or 17 first) to work on your wrist-fingers strenght, then you can start gradually do some bigger stretches. If your wirst, forearm, hand or finger hurts, go to a doctor to see if you need special exercises or therapy! Thanks for your comments and your words.
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Are those just major arpeggios?
It's Dm7-Em7b5-Gm7-Am7