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Kristofer Dahl3rd July 2009Very cool sounding and well focused exercise Stephane - awesome thanks!
Sinisa Cekic3rd July 2009Very good lesson Stephane ! ![]()
Piotr Kaczor3rd July 2009Great tone and very useful lesson! ![]()
Bogdan Radovic3rd July 2009Ah excellent exercise! ![]()
Ivan Milenkovic3rd July 2009Excellent focus on legato through rock theme, great job man.
NoSkill3rd July 2009That's a very useful lesson with elements you listed but also moving around the neck and a good incorporation of a faster portion as well. This will be good for me to practice. Thanks!
Sensible Jones3rd July 2009Great lesson Stephane!!! Very useful stuff! ![]()
Gerardo Siere3rd July 2009Nice lessom Sthefane!
Vasilije Vukmirovic3rd July 2009Good lesson, Stephane! ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli3rd July 2009Thanks guys !
playaxeman3rd July 2009Very useful
Thx a lot
Ramiro Delforte4th July 2009Amazin backing! Those pull-offs are really cool over that ![]()
Emir Hot4th July 2009Great job Stephane
kaznie_NL4th July 2009Thanks Stephane!
Stephane Lucarelli4th July 2009Glad you find it useful - Thanks !
Zsolt Galambos4th July 2009Useful stuff, great job Stephane ![]()
Power_Arctica4th July 2009Great! I need to improve my legato!
Toni Suominen5th July 2009Awesome lesson Stephane! ![]()
Aleksander Sukovic5th July 2009Nice excercise! Good job, Stephane! ![]()
Muris Varajic6th July 2009Good work, useful exercises! ![]()
Stephane Lucarelli6th July 2009Thanks ![]()







Hammer-ons and Pull-offs for Beginners/Intermediate players. We gonna focus on legato playing with the A minor pentatonic scale. Some good exercises to improve and develop strength and accuracy on the left hand.
Hi GMC !
In this lesson we gonna do some hammer-ons and pull-offs exercises based on the
A minor pentatonic scale.
The purpose is to develop strength and accuracy on the left hand, so start practicing
at a slow tempo and try to play all the notes as clean as possible.
Some patterns include string-skipping in one position and string-skipping all over the
neck - a good way to connect all the scale's boxes.
These patterns are also a good starting point to build up your own ideas and then to incorporate in your solos.
Have fun!
Stephane
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