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Guitar Music - Guitar Exercises without guitar


Expert: Patrick - 10/1/2009

Question
Hi Patrick,

Ive been playing guitar for about two years up till now and Im mostly self-taught. Well, basically I was wonderng if there are any exercises to do for increasing your finger agility without having the guitar. I mean, for example I spend a lot of time at school kind of doing nothing (lol) and I would like to do at that time some finger exercises to increase my speed on the fretboard or something and since I cant have a guitar there, maybe theres something I can do wihout it, in order to make the most of my free time.

Thanks a lot,

Gabriel

Answer
Hi Gabriel,

There are a lot of exercises you can do to keep your fingers agile. Stretching and movement is very important.Stretching is easy with the products they have today. You can find them in any or most music web sites. Take a look in google and type in finger Stretching. You're find something that we'll work for you.

Playing is the best way.

Patrick

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