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Steve Stine shares four practical methods to improve finger dexterity that can be practiced in short bursts throughout the day without overwhelming yourself. These focused exercises target specific skills with both hands while emphasizing quality over speed, helping you develop control and synchronicity between your fretting and picking techniques.
• The "20-second exercise" develops fretting hand strength through hammer-ons and pull-offs between different finger combinations
• Start with strong finger combinations, then work on weaker ones like third finger to pinky
• The "two-minute exercise" improves picking hand coordination with metronome-synced down-picking
• Find the right tempo where you're challenged but can maintain technique for the full duration
• "Spider walk" exercises develop synchronicity between both hands across multiple strings
• Apply these techniques to actual songs that feature the skills you're trying to develop
• Focus on quality, control and cleanliness rather than just speed
• Remember that guitar playing starts in the brain, not just the fingers
If you need help setting up a proper practice routine or getting from where you are to where you want to go, check out GuitarZoom Academy and set up a call with one of our instructors to see if it's a fit for you.
Thanks for being here!! I will continue to do my best to bring you the best, most informative guitar discussions to help you along your guitar journey!
The more you share this podcast with others, the more I can continue to grow this channel and offer the best information and advice I can to you.
Thank you!
Steve
Links:
Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:
https://academy.guitarzoom.com/
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Send Steve a Text Message
Steve Stine shares four practical methods to improve finger dexterity that can be practiced in short bursts throughout the day without overwhelming yourself. These focused exercises target specific skills with both hands while emphasizing quality over speed, helping you develop control and synchronicity between your fretting and picking techniques.
• The "20-second exercise" develops fretting hand strength through hammer-ons and pull-offs between different finger combinations
• Start with strong finger combinations, then work on weaker ones like third finger to pinky
• The "two-minute exercise" improves picking hand coordination with metronome-synced down-picking
• Find the right tempo where you're challenged but can maintain technique for the full duration
• "Spider walk" exercises develop synchronicity between both hands across multiple strings
• Apply these techniques to actual songs that feature the skills you're trying to develop
• Focus on quality, control and cleanliness rather than just speed
• Remember that guitar playing starts in the brain, not just the fingers
If you need help setting up a proper practice routine or getting from where you are to where you want to go, check out GuitarZoom Academy and set up a call with one of our instructors to see if it's a fit for you.
Thanks for being here!! I will continue to do my best to bring you the best, most informative guitar discussions to help you along your guitar journey!
The more you share this podcast with others, the more I can continue to grow this channel and offer the best information and advice I can to you.
Thank you!
Steve
Links:
Check out the GuitarZoom Academy:
https://academy.guitarzoom.com/

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