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Guitar Theory - Using 2 Adjacent Fingers To Fret 2 Adjacent Notes Per String
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In this exercise, we use 2 adjacent fingers to fret 2 adjacent notes on 1 string,
And then moving to the adjacent string and repeating.
This exercise helps develop your fingers sense of where they are on the fingerboard,
Or what is called ‘spacial awareness’, which is a very important concept that we will continue to work on.
Spacial awareness allows us to expand ourselves beyond our physical body, to at least an imaginary bubble the size of your wingspan and reach in every direction.
Spacial awareness helps us dance,
And dance helps us feel the music,
And feeling the music helps make better music...
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