Learning Guitar, One Half Step At A Time. From E to F at the 12th and 13th fret of low E string

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In this exercise, we use the elbow to move the hand and finger from a root note, up one half step, (or fret) and back down to the root note.

Note how the finger goes just behind the fret on each note.

Usually, we always want to aim “to fret a note” (verb) just behind a fret (noun), but as you progress you will be able to disregard the frets altogether and be able to find infinite colors/tones/sounds between each fret, but for now we want to focus on the part of the string just behind the fret, or the 12 half-steps (or semi-tones) per octave, as delineated by the frets.

next video:

Learning Guitar, One Half Step At A Time. From E to Eb at the 12th and 11th fret of low E string

https://rumble.com/vc0o2t-learning-guitar-one-half-step-at-a-time.-from-e-to-eb-at-the-12th-and-11th-.html

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