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Danilo Capezzuto21st July 2008Thank you guys!
vintageplaya66620th July 2008Fantastic, been waiting for a new additon to these series! Indeed very usefull
Bogdan Radovic20th July 2008Very useful stuff !!
Ivan Milenkovic20th July 2008good for beginners, I used to did some warm ups similar to this, there are endless combinations of it, and although it is not too interesting, it is very good for beginners to go through this basic techniques.
Juan M. Valero20th July 2008helpful exercises 
Sergio Dorado19th July 2008Useful series
Gerardo Siere19th July 2008Nice exercises
SonofDestiny19th July 2008Hey man! I love these exercises. They help a lot. I just think I overdid the exercize with my pinky...
Joe Kataldo19th July 2008Nice Topic Mate 
Pablo Vazquez19th July 2008Great exercises!!
Dejan Farkas19th July 2008Nice lesson 
Nighthawk119th July 2008I've been practising your previous lessons, taking turns as warm-ups and just as good exercises here and there !Thanks for another addition to that helpful concept !How many lessons of Hands-sync are there yet to come ?
Marcus Siepen19th July 2008very helpful, cool lesson
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Synchronization, Two notes per string, Hands sync, String skipping, Chromatic scale, Chromatic exercises, Training, Routines, Finger routine, Picking, Picking exercise, Workout
Hi, Danilo here. Welcome to the fourth lesson about "Hands Synchronization". Have you practiced the previous lessons? I hope yes, cause the series is going forward and every one have to take the train in time!
The concept of this lesson is the same as the second lesson, but this time we are going to play on groups of three strings, just to let both hands working a little bit harder. You can use the concept of this lesson to learn with more confidence, pentatonic licks a la Vinnie Moore (and many others of course)!
Practice slow and with constancy, don’t demand too much to your self and take the habitude to end all you practice sessions as a winner! Read the explanations inside and practice hard without hurt your hands!
See you next time, looking forward to the fifth lesson about "Hands Synchronization".
Thanks.
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