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Who Out There Is Studying the Learn and Master Guitar Program?


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  1. 1. Are you a Learn and Master Guitar Student?

    • I am studying the Learn and Master Guitar program by Steve Krenz. It is my main focus for learning guitar.
    • I once was studying the Learn and Master Guitar program but do not follow it any longer.
    • I would like to study guitar with the Learn and Master Guitar program.
    • I studied guitar with this program and completed the course.


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Moving on to Session 2.  Still not happy with fingering dexterity and the left pinky seems to have a mind of its own .. but time to move forward.  Those things will come as I practice more on session 2.  Really like this course .. tried different "books" over the years, but I need direction  🙂

 

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3 hours ago, Dolph said:

Moving on to Session 2.  Still not happy with fingering dexterity and the left pinky seems to have a mind of its own .. but time to move forward.  Those things will come as I practice more on session 2.  Really like this course .. tried different "books" over the years, but I need direction  🙂

 

@Dolph Some folks do have a "flying pinky" that has to be tamed. Try fingering each note slowly and deliberately, while just lifting your fingers ever so slightly moving to the next note. Gentle finger stretches help too. And yes, with practice, you will improve this, if you concentrate. Best do it now as later it becomes an issue. Slowly and deliberately, every day. 

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11 hours ago, Dolph said:

Moving on to Session 2.  Still not happy with fingering dexterity and the left pinky seems to have a mind of its own .. but time to move forward.  Those things will come as I practice more on session 2.  Really like this course .. tried different "books" over the years, but I need direction  🙂

 

Your dexterity will improve as you practice other things, and you can (and should) go over these exercises quickly as a warm up.

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I probably started about 10 years ago - on and off.  Just completing Session 10 ( apart from Canon in D ) which was my objective when I stared this.  Now learning many other pieces outside the L&M course but still plan to progress with it. B Rgds Wackyracer

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