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Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers!
Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers!
Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers!
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Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers!

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Bodybuilders lift weights to make the muscles stronger!
What about a Guitarist?

How does one become stronger thus more fluent in their Playing?

Scales!

Exploring the entire Fretboard ‘UP’ & ‘DOWN’!

Aren’t Scales difficult to memorize?
Not if you develop a ‘system’ that works!
In this Book you will find the easiest Scales!

I guarantee you a TOTAL workout~

A System’ to memorize thousands of Notes & Warm-up your Fingers daily so eventually you will remember all without the aid of this Book!

What if you CAN’T read NOTES??
TABS!
Every Notation has also Tabs with.

Don’t know how to read Tabs?
Taken care of!
Inside you will find a 5-10 minute ‘read’ on how-to understand & read Tabs.

I would also ‘advise’ this Book for LEFT-HANDED people~
And people who use a Guitar Pick OR Fingers~
The method explains well & works for both~
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Important NOTE:
These ‘work-outs’ will be intense.
If you’re not willing to commit ‘time’ & ‘effort’ this Book is not for you.
If you are ‘looking’ for ‘fancy’ Scales with names and ‘chord-progression’ you will –not’ find them in this Book.
You will find Scales that are design to be Simple to memorize that will ‘show’ you the endless possibilities your fingers have & that the –bar- can be set much higher than you thought for your Guitar Playing.

Have FUN!! ;)

God Bless~

LanguageEnglish
PublisherGiveorlooseit
Release dateNov 1, 2016
ISBN9781370178193
Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers!
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Giveorlooseit

Since 2007 people know me as GiveOrLoseIt~ I believe what is not given is lost, especially knowledge! I teach Millions Online & reached to the point of having hundreds of Videos Teaching Online~ As I get daily Emails asking me about Fingerstyle Guitar, I took those questions and put them in to good use. I created this simple to follow method E-Book through experience of my Guitar Students throughout the years. A Guitar Player, Singer, Song Writer, Writer & Latin Dancer~ My motto for me & everyone out there: Talent can be acquired through hard work! I like to hope that I inspire hard work & dedication~ :) Remember: Music is Life & Life is Music.. Without Music there can be no Life! God Bless~

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    Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers! - Giveorlooseit

    Guitar Scales for Strong & Flexible Fingers!

    GiveOrLooseIt (what ‘ever’ is –not- given! Is lost…)

    This Book has been created with only –one- thing in mind.

    To have a ‘pre-fixed’ way of warming up the fingers on both hands so we can always play to the best of our abilities.

    It helps with everything:

    Chord power

    Soloing power

    Speed

    Agility

    Tone…

    & so much more!

    The scales ‘in’ this Book are really the easiest you can try & memorize.

    But the flexibility, power & clarity of sound it will offer you, is immense!

    I -truly- believe you will ‘feel’ & ‘hear’ the difference once you completed all training listed here.

    PLEASE NOTE: Maybe not ~ALL~ exercises ‘here’ can be completed in one ‘sitting’ if you are a beginner.

    If it gets to painful STOP!

    Continue the next day.

    After some practice you will be able to do ALL the exercises in one go!

    Let’s start with getting to know our fingers… (?)

    What are the names for them?

    Why are the fingers named?

    And why where the fingers named like so?

    That’s simple:

    1 – 2 – 3 – 4 (the hand that is playing on the fret-board)

    &

    P – I – M – A (The hand that is playing on the strings)

    For most, the Left hand plays on the fret-board & the Right

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