Added by on 2013-07-15

This guitar lesson vid shows you how to improve your fretboard technique with finger dexterity exercises! It shows you the chords, technique and style. Go to www.yourguitarsage.com tofind out how to get charts to 100′s of your favorite songs, as well as info about my ebook and online instructional resources about charts, chords, strumming and the techniques that I use here in my videos! Since I’m so busy making new video tutorial lessons all the time and teaching guitar, I probably won’t have time to answer individual questions regarding guitar. My other videos cover beginner, advanced and intermediate levels. I teach rock, blues, country and just about any other style on electric or acoustic. If you can’t find your answer from the resources at the website above, keep digging into my vids, and I’m sure you will find your answer. Keep practicing!!! For more guitar lessons, see my other free tutorials. For original and cover music by me, Erich, go to www.myspace.com Of course you can follow me on Twitter!! twitter.com Like me on facebook — www.facebook.com Get the YourGuitarSage AppRats app for your Facebook page and never miss another video! apps.facebook.com …and for Twitter, too! twitter.apprats.com Video Rating: 4 [...]

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37 Comments

  • TheSovietCosmonaut 11 years ago

    I tried, but my fingers keep muting the string…help me?

  • Rotarrius 11 years ago

    is it n normal for you small finger to ache?

  • Thomas Antony 11 years ago

    i have been playing guitar for a long time i always find it difficult to separate my ring finger from my small finger. my small fnger does nt move as i intend it to do.

  • hughesjason37jh 11 years ago

    Who you calling a punk bitch

  • shelbyjr725 11 years ago

    show off lol

  • gitarbest 11 years ago

    Exercise 1: Stop eating your nails and start to use them to play

  • non ya 11 years ago

    would you be able to do a cover or a lesson on how to play remember the name by fort minor, its one of my favorite songs and, i am just a little beginner, and im 14 and i would really love to know how to play so if you do make this tutorial could you go slow so i can go along with you it would help alot thanks.

  • Diego Torres 11 years ago

    keep practicing and you could be even better

  • Marsha W 11 years ago

    I haven’t played a guitar in MANY YEARS, and am going to start up again – plus learning a new style – SLACK KEY. I just watched your dexterity video, I think it is GREAT!

  • z0mgrugbyREUP 11 years ago

    My 4th, 5th and 6th string all sound incredibly tinny on the 9th fret. It doesn’t sound right at all. I have to start this exercise on the 8th fret to get it to sound anything like yours. I’ve tried tightening and loosening the strings to no avail. I can’t imagine it’s the strings as 1 of them is new and still sounds buggered.

    Do you guys think my guitar is broke in some manner or should i just put it down to the fact it’s cheap and therefore shit?

  • z0mgrugbyREUP 11 years ago

    If nothing else I hope these finger workouts will see some reward when I’m tearing it up on my Xbox!

  • neo1559 11 years ago

    very good lesson mate :) 

  • Lanelle Devlin 11 years ago

    So hard! I think picking up guitar at 50 and early stages of arthritis are making this more difficult! Not gonna give up tho. Really great videos.

  • dex tre 11 years ago

    do we have to use the pick?

  • nica shonia 11 years ago

    thank you <3

  • Physalis925 11 years ago

    damn my stubby fingers!

  • Gerald Sudduth 11 years ago

    Oi my fingers hate me

  • Karaisoke 11 years ago

    @CxSteamPunKxD While these tutorials are AMAZING, I found (here on yt),some great finger stretching exercises that have helped sooo much.

  • MrJaxxx18 11 years ago

    Whoa dude I already do the spider exercisea lot, learnt it a few months back, and i’m kinda good at it,I was seriously looking for some new challenging exercise,I should definitely try this out!!!

  • mikki mouse 11 years ago

    i cant do it my hands are to small :(

  • Karaisoke 11 years ago

    So I have TINY hands. I mean about the size of a 10 year old boy. I’m having a little extra trouble getting my pinky to do anything I want it too as well as using my fingertips on the frets. I don’t remember this being that hard when I was 14 and in guitar class.

  • Vette V 11 years ago

    My hand just slapped me for trying this…

  • TNIheb 11 years ago

    np :)

  • Zee Ousmand 11 years ago

    God I hate my ring finger and pinky, I cant move my pinky like you do D: always have to bend my ring finger to move my pinky and my pinky hurts alot T_T

  • Graciepoolovesyouu 11 years ago

    yes i am a beginner ! thank you so much! :)

  • Brittany Howard 11 years ago

    Thnx Dex!!!

  • Tony Reilly 11 years ago

    I just got it right at the end. Thanks man.

  • holdonabitlonger 11 years ago

    Been pkayin 2months trying to learn as muxh as possable tnks for the vid

  • john neitzert 11 years ago

    Wow , I just started yesterday and i’m 44, and i’m starting with a 12 string and this is hard stuff.

  • princesslenorastone 11 years ago

    Wow, thanks!

  • Jessiebeast28 11 years ago

    I have a Fender DG-60

  • Jessiebeast28 11 years ago

    just got my first guitar today. Starting at 19 years old. Phew. I really hope i can push myself into playing well some day. great, helpful video (:

  • saint4sinners419 11 years ago

    thank you for the lessons been writing years and just picked up th eguitar in hopes of another vessel to be creative….hope to see some progress, but i think this will help alot

  • LunaticJACK1 11 years ago

    theres nothing wrong with being a homo sapien!

  • maciejwrotek 11 years ago

    lol i remember that

  • liveandletdyemusic13 11 years ago

    Wow! Helps alot Bro!
    BTW, Nice Guitar! I have a takamine EG340SC. What model # is that?

  • parmezans 11 years ago

    Nice and simple! After doing it for a while it really builds into your technique.