This BORING Guitar Exercise Guarantees HUGE RESULTS!!
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I hope you’re ready, because this is not your typical guitar scale exercise!
We’re going to take our fretting fingers (all 4 of them) on a ride that’ll get them stronger and faster than what you would get practicing your typical diatonic or pentatonic scale exercise.
This guitar scale might seem familiar, as it harkens back to the “spider walk” style exercise in lessons past. But this time, we’re not learning a modified version of a guitar scale, this one is as pure as any of the other guitar scales out there.
The most obvious benefit is that it gets ALL of your fretting fingers working, and spans them across the fretboard in a way that you may not have seen before.
What I love about this particular guitar scale exercise is that playing through it can easily turn into a fun game. You can reward yourself by “unlocking” more notes in it as you make your way back and forth through the guitar scale pattern.
Once you get the hang of how you can use this guitar scale exercise, it no longer becomes “boring” and quickly goes into being pretty dang addicting! Your fingers are getting a fretboard education that’ll boost the stats of your fretting and picking hands like never before!
Personally, this is a perfect guitar scale exercise to practice while you’re lounging about at home with your guitar in hand.
It doesn’t take long to get the gist of how it goes, so you can just let your fingers fly through the guitar scale without thinking. Absolutely perfect to add to your practice repertoire, even casually!
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I was expecting this to actually be boring, but out of all the exercies i have tried this is really entertaining. Thank you for being there for newbies like me.
I saw this exercise in an article in Guitar Player Magazine back in the mid-1970s. Still use it every day to warm up. Simple and effective.
Me too.
Eddie, I am convinced that when you teach, it is directly from your heart and from your undeniable love of music and the instrument you play.
Unfortunately, we live in a world that’s inhabited by unthankful, unappreciative folks who, for their own reasons, just cannot say Thank You ! Instead, they whine and make snide remarks.
I, and I am sure many others also, am very thankful for the instructional “Gems”, you take your time to send our way, Free of charge ! Bless you man, continue to do what you do and have a wonderful Holiday Season
Absolutely brother thanks dawg ! I appreciate these lessons very much💯💪🇺🇸
That's not as boring as some other chromatic exercises; shows some interesting musical possibilities.
Adding this to my practice regimen
Love the exercise Eddy. Adding it to the routine especially for syncing. Thats a big struggle for me and this looks like it will work for that. See yah later at GMM for the lesson tonight.
Works great on the violin too!
Thanks Eddie. Great lesson. This is something I need to work on.
Eddie is a great teacher... simple stuff that gives results. I've learned a lot from his videos, including this one. Thanks!
so simple, yet so effective....thanks Eddie...thanks GMM...happy holidays!
Hi Yah, I'm getting back into playing guitar, and want to things from the beginning. You're exercises and licks are really helping me out. I'm playing electric for the first time, and really enjoying it. Thank you for the work your doing. Much appreciated.
Nice ! I will give it a try. Very nice presentation and personality !
He is so good so well explained I love the split picture so you can see how the picking is done not many guitar teachers do this he is the business love 💓 it cheers Larrysullivan in London
Love your lessons man
I love this lesson. Thanks sir
Thank you Eddie.
Thanks man!
Thanks so much! Makes sense! A great aid for me!!
Awsome tutorial. Thank you
Yess sir..you the man..easy to understan wht you teach..tq sir..
thank you very much!
Thank you, Eddie, you are an amazing teacher, making it simple for a beginner like me. God bless you ❤
Great. I'm gonna start on this asap. Cheers 👍
Just the very exercise I need, thank you..
Been watching lots of different guitar tuition videos on UA-cam but these are the best by far
Thanks I'm a beginner but your videos help.
Great lesson Thank you,
thank you so much!
Great vdieo good advice will help many people achieve their goals
Thank you for sharing how to get here, to learn more about playing my acoustic guitar. By the way fabulous lesson GMM.... Eddy! You must have more lessons, before this particular one. Let me know, again. Thank you
Eddie
Great explanation and what an awesome exercise... !
Thanks a bunch... 😄✨
Thank you so much
Looks promising!! I think it's gonna help me!! Thank you!!
Everything u do is great
My god, this is the best spider exercise I've seen. As a beginner, this has made a world of difference in my alternate picking skills. THANK YOU (and I rung that bell :))!
Thank you
First heard of this called ‚the spider‘. This is a good variiation. Thx
Thanks uri umwigisha mwiza
Thanks for this vedio 👍👍👍
Great excersize
Nice brother...
The close up on your fretting hand during this exercise is kinda hypnotic and fascinating
Nice one, so is that taylor!
wow tnx sir
Thks...
You said I don't need to know the chromatic scale, then told me what it is anyway. Shoot! Now I'm contaminated with that knowledge.
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thank you so much this video was really helpful SUBBED
Cool...very useful
Great teacher
Thank you! 😃
You make it possible
nice sir 😊
Playing for 35 years. Stagnant AF... This is VERY refreshing!! Working on it now!
Don't see Eddie on an acoustic often! Great lesson, thanks!
I found this very useful.
A lesson like this is good be for bending and pulling
awesome, thanks, so helpful.
I am so into this lesson that I have it book marked on my computer.
Thank you for all your videos, you are a true inspiration!
You are so welcome!
Starting slow that's what I'm doing but not by choice
After replaying 20 times I think I got it
Thanks for the lesson 🎸
Away to do this today so glad I found this thank mate for sharing ur skills
Really good exercise harder than u think but taking it slow with a metranome seems to be the trick for me wish I found this earlyer thanks for this mate love it
Been doing this for a while.It works.
it seems like flight of the bumblebee... nice... subscribed bell on...
GOT IT!!! 👍🤠
Looks like an exercise that would help me! I'm curious why in the key of B so high up the neck?
🤯🤯🤯 whoah!! Ima have tl try this!most definitely need it and the up and down picking as well. I struggle with that tremendously. Thanks for the video 👍👍
Alternate picking
@@GuitarMasteryMethod I did thanks again!
This videos hot me on the right track.
Eddie, it'll take me years before I can play this exercise as fast as you did!!! In reference to the B Chromatic scale you tabbed with all the nine bars!
@@GuitarMasteryMethod Yea, I know....My fingers need super caffeine!!!
Excellent lesson and I would add one more point - always practice with a metronome. It will improve your playing dramatically.
For the very beginners, can you elaborate on how to incorporate a metronome with this exercise? Meaning, what “bpm” (beats per minute) do you recommend to set the metronome to? Should I at first set it at the lowest and work my way up to faster beats? Thanks.
@@TheOuttabody Set bpm so that you can play the exercise with no mistakes and everything else - speed, tone, execution, ect will follow.
I used one back in the day to play a piano! It helps with keeping a beet, to the music your trying to learn how to play.
Eddie, anytime you place HUGH RESULTS, I don't doubt for a 16th note ! Continued thanks.
PEACE.
That's so brilliantly simple! I'm going to start doing this daily. Thanks!
At first I thought you were doing part of Flight of The Bumblebee. Very cool, gotta try this.
Classical guitarist Julian Bream used a very similar exercise in the 1970s and it certainly worked for him.
in fact for years he was playing on an incorrect understanding of CG style. it's amazing that when he found out about his mistake he changed everything while he was already a respected and famous player
Practice of the chromatic bumble bee. 🐝
Hey ! Thanks Eddie ! I think this takes the drunken spider to a new level !
Boy ...U r good!
Yep I will
i do that exercise a lot
you could have slowed it down to demo it. I had to watch this several times to see it. but thanks for doing this. big fan. this sounds like that tune they play in cartoons when the bumblebee is buzzing around your head. lol
@@GuitarMasteryMethod I know and I did it. I'm just slow.
I have not seen any video yet that focuses on the right hand technique that will improve speed. I already do a bunch of natural scale exercises but my speed is limited by my right hand. Do you have something for this? Maybe a future video? Thanks
@@GuitarMasteryMethod i started doing this particular lesson. I see an immediate improvement in my speed on the right hand. I will go slower though and gradually build my speed. I’ll check out your video. Thanks!
Watching this a day before I try this. I'm just ready to go to sleep with this scale exercise on my mind.
@@GuitarMasteryMethod Sure did✌
I need this spider walk stage by stage sir
I really admire your skill and ability playing that exercise. I just wish I knew what you were talking about "UNLOCKING" the frets. I checked my guitar and there are no locks. Every fret is wide open and I still can't do what you're doing. :(
@@GuitarMasteryMethod Glad to see you have a sense of humor... but I was serious. I don't know what you mean by unlock.
@@GuitarMasteryMethod Gotcha! :)
Thank you Eddie. This is awesome and so helpful. Between this and the spider climb I've got my work cut out for me. Thanks man.
what is the spider climb
@@huntmasterism Its similar to the spider walk but instead of going linear on the same string you go up and down, ascend and descend. Instead of playing frets 1 2 3 4 on the 6th string you would play 1st fret 6th string , 2nd fret 5th string, 3rd fret 4th string, 4th fret 3rd string. Then reverse it to descend. Third string 1st feet, 4th string second fret, 5th string 3rd fret, 6th string 4th fret . Then move to 5th string and play the same thing. Then 4th string. Move all the way up the neck to the 12th string. Its very challenging for me anyway. . Eddie has a video on it. Hope this helps.
Wish you would go over the pattern slowly so I can see exactly how you do it 👀
@@GuitarMasteryMethod thanks, that helps
At first it's very complex, I think when you get your head around it (a few thousand times) as you say it gets boring, but not really it's challenging. To get it smooth, it does improve your skill. I like this "game ". Great lesson Eddie ,good way to warm up before a gig !!!
How do I get more of your videos Eddy
This channel right here! Dive in, Eddie has plenty of great lessons here. :)
If it wasn't for the guitar 🎸, id go nuts.
I really like your exercises, but that one went to fast for me. I’m going to have to watch it a 100 x’s before I get it.
But thanks none the less.
sounds like flight of the bumblebee
Needs a name. I'm calling it the Progressive Chromatic Exercise.
😊👍🏼
He makes a simple exercise seem complicated.
Thanks Eddie🧢
@@GuitarMasteryMethod 😂🧢
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I see your fingers are not pressing those strings with pressure but still the sounds comes out.
Hey bro you get the speak slowly place I understand
The millionth chromatic exercise...
These exercises are useful to learn to play music like reading the words of the dictionary in sequence is useful to learn to speak.
I know someone who's reading one page a day from a dictionary. He is pretty smart actually, speaks well.
Dig Dug
Still too advanced for us that don't know the fretboeard basics. Why did you start in the middle?
The fretboard repeats over and over (and over again)! But don't forget there is a one-fret jump at the B string because of the way it's tuned.