Another fantastic warmup: X up the fretboard! - Week 13

Course: Technique Tune Ups

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A fantastic warm up for the chord playing hand. This is not just a lead guitar warm up, this warm up can help with playing more complex chords too! 

Welcome to week 13 of the Technique weekly challenge!

In this video we take a look at another fantastic warm up for the chord playing hand, still  talked about by Kirk Hammett today but inspired by Joe Satriani back in the 80’s! Not just a lead guitar warm up, this warm up can help with playing more complex chords too! 

Exercise  - X Across Fretboard

  • Starting at the 1st fret - place fingers 1, 2, 3 and 4 on a string down from each other (starting string 5 to 2)

  • Flip the fingers around, so first finger is on string 2 and 4th on string 5 to create the opposite shape - just like creating an X on the fretboard. 

  All fingers are placed down together, so you can give these shapes a strum

  • Progress across the fretboard (up and down the fretboard) strumming both shapes once on each fret position - Image 1 to 6 above shows this process!

  • Build up the speed! But remember ‘Slow, Slow, Quick!’ when placing these shapes down

Once familiar with these shapes, we need to then make sure the fingers land all together on the fretboard. 

Finger 1 should be able to fret string 5 then move to down to string 2 without any deviation from the fret itself for smoother and more controlled transitions. This will help produce the biggest benefit in this warm up. 

They are tricky shapes at first so take your time until they are under your fingers!

Next Up: Transform your Fingerstyle with this ONE pattern - Week 14

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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