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Legato Licks

By Matt Hale

 

Ex.1 legato. This particular example is a simple exercise that develops right and left hand coordination. Start the first pattern using your 1st. 2nd. and 4th. fingers of the left hand. Conversely, employ the 1st. 3rd. and 4th fingers for the second pattern. Practice each pattern in all positions and maintain clarity rather than focusing on speed.

Ex.2 In this example the right hand utilizes a bit of economized picking as indicated by the down and upstroke symbols at the bottom of the tab, but feel free to try out different ideas with the right hand. Secondly, the the second and third fingers of the right hand are used to tap, these tapped notes are indicated by T2 (second finger) and T3 (third finger). Simply follow that tab and maintain a clean sound.

Ex.3 Finally, this lick showcases a four note per string style of legato playing. As with the previous lick T2 and T3 indicate which fingers are being used to tap on the right hand. Start slow and if you are unfamiliar with wide stretches please take your time.

About the Instructor:

"My name is Matthew Hale. I have been a guitar instructor for almost four years and I have been playing for nearly five. I am currently studying Folk studies at Western Kentucky University and I plan to further my music studies while I attend. I love the site and I hope to post more lessons. Thanks "
Matt

 


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