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Guitar Theory - Using Pointer and Ring Fingers To Fret 2 Notes Per String - 2 Half-Steps
3 years ago
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In this exercise, we use the pointer and ring fingers to fret 2 notes on 1 string,
2 half steps apart, or a whole note...
Before moving on to the next string and repeating.
This exercise helps build spatial awareness not only physically in your hands,
But also aurally, in your ears.
If we look at this lesson from an eagle eye view, it is composed of two exercises that we have already done earlier, which are,
Using Pointer and Ring fingers to do a whole step interval on one string.
Using pointer finger to do a perfect 4th interval between two strings.
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